ProSoft Technology MVI56-PDPMV1 User Manual

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MVI56-PDPMV1 ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

PROFIBUS DPV1 Master

Page 48 of 255

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

March 22, 2011

Scenario 4: The PROFIBUS data fits into ten backplane blocks (same PROFIBUS data count
per block)

For this scenario, each backplane block reserves 10 words for PROFIBUS I/O

data. The configured PROFIBUS I/O size (100 words) will not fit into one block,

so ten backplane input blocks and ten backplane output blocks will be required.

Backplane Block Overview

Block
Number

Input/
Output

Total word count in
Backplane block

PROFIBUS Data
Word Count in
backplane block

Initial PROFIBUS
Data Word Offset in
backplane block

Last PROFIBUS Data
Word Offset in
backplane block

1

Input

18

10

0

9

2

Input

18

10

10

19

3

Input

18

10

20

29

4

Input

18

10

30

39

5

Input

18

10

40

49

6

Input

18

10

50

59

7

Input

18

10

60

69

8

Input

18

10

70

79

9

Input

18

10

80

89

10

Input

18

10

90

99

1

Output

15

10

0

9

2

Output

15

10

10

19

3

Output

15

10

20

29

4

Output

15

10

30

39

5

Output

15

10

40

49

6

Output

15

10

50

59

7

Output

15

10

60

69

8

Output

15

10

70

79

9

Output

15

10

80

89

10

Output

15

10

90

99

Note: This configuration would be extremely inefficient and is therefore not recommended. The first
example (Scenario 1) is a more efficient configuration that will accomplish the same thing much
faster with one backplane transfer. This example is here solely to illustrate how changing the I/O
sizes without changing the amount of PROFIBUS data to be transferred will affect the number of
I/O data blocks the module will need to transfer.

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