ProSoft Technology MVI56-PDPMV1 User Manual

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MVI56-PDPMV1 ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

PROFIBUS DPV1 Master

Page 38 of 255

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 22, 2011

1.7.2 FLEX Sample Add-On Instruction Import Procedure

Note: This section applies only if the MVI56-PDPMV1 firmware version is 1.21 (or later) AND
configured in FLEX mode (U

SE

L

EGACY

M

ODE

= N

O

)

Before You Begin
The following file is required before you start this procedure. Copy the file from

the ProSoft Solutions CD-ROM, or download it from

www.prosoft-technology.com.

File Name

Description

PS56PDPMV1_FLEX_v*.L5X
(where * is the current sample

program version number)

L5X file containing Add-On Instruction, user-defined data types,
controller tags, and ladder logic required to set up the MVI56-

PDPMV1 module

Flexible Connection I/O Length Overview
This section describes the flexible backplane connection I/O concept.
The connection parameters may assume values within the following ranges:

Minimum Size
(16-bit)

Maximum Size (16-
bit)

Maximum PROFIBUS data count per
block (16-bit)

Assembly
Instance

Input

12

250

[input size - 8]

1

Output

5

248

[bp output size - 5]

2

Configuration

0

0

not used

4


For applications where the module will be used in the local rack (the same rack

as the ControlLogix processor), use the maximum backplane I/O sizes.
For applications where the module will be used in a remote rack, use the

backplane I/O sizes that will provide optimal network performance (PROFIBUS

and ControlNet or EtherNet/IP).
The configured sizes will have an impact on the number of blocks required to

transfer the entire PROFIBUS I/O database between the ControlLogix processor

and the MVI56-PDPMV1 module. Reducing the number of words per backplane

block may improve the ControlNet or EtherNet/IP network performance.

However, doing so will increase the number of backplane block transfers and

have a negative effect on overall backplane data transfer efficiency.

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