General concepts, Module power up – ProSoft Technology MVI56-BSAPS User Manual

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MVI56-BSAPS ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Reference

Bristol Babcock Serial Slave Module

Page 58 of 83

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

September 22, 2008

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Local

addressing

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127 nodes from each node at a level

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Communication modes: peer to peer, remote database access (RDB), polled

report by exception (RBE)

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Automatic alarm handling

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16-bit

CRC-CCITT

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Asynchronous communications

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RS-232, RS-422, RS-423, RS-485 multi-drop

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RDB requires data address lookup function

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4 types of poll messages

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Each node maintains transaction statistics (more than MVI std)

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Each transaction is serialized

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ACK

handshaking

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Message priority levels

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Data types: signal by address or name, data arrays (array number, row,

column), select signal data (matches criteria), Physical memory (N/A), input
ports (N/A)

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3 write command types

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Immediate

Response

Mode.

5.2.3 General

Concepts

The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for
understanding the operation of the MVI56-BSAPS module.

Module Power Up

On power up the module begins performing the following logical functions:

1

Initialize hardware components:

2

Initialize ControlLogix backplane driver.

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Test and clear all RAM.

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Initialize the serial communication ports.

3

Read module configuration.

4

Initialize module register space.

5

Enable slave driver on selected ports.

After the module has received the configuration, the module begins receiving and
transmitting messages with BSAP devices on the network.

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