Overview, Effect on system scan time, Performance considerations – ProSoft Technology PTQ-104C User Manual

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49TPTQ-104C ♦ 48TQuantum Platform

Hot Standby Support

47TIEC 60870-5-104 Client

12TUser Manual

9 Unity Pro computer connected to both controllers via Modbus or Modbus Plus

(9A)

10 PTQ-104C HSBY modules
11 PTQ-104C Ethernet redundancy communication cable
12 IEC 60870-5-104 network.

Note: The 140 CRP 932 00 RIO Head unit is required for Hot Standby System to work.

7.1.4 Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity and IEC Logic

Overview

A Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system requires two backplanes
configured with identical hardware, software, and firmware. One of the controllers
(PLC) functions as the Primary controller and the other as a Standby controller.
 The Primary updates the Standby after every scan.
 The Primary and Standby communicate constantly monitoring the health of

the system.

 If the Primary fails, the Standby takes control within one scan.

7.1.5 Understanding System Scan Time in Modicon Quantum Hot

Standby with Unity Systems

Effect on System Scan Time

The scan time of any Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system depends
on the amount of data transferred. Because data must be transferred from
Primary to Standby, any Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system
always has a higher scan time than a comparable stand-alone system.

Performance Considerations

A Modicon Quantum Hot Standby with Unity system increases the length of a
MAST scan, creating system overhead.

Note: System overhead is the time required to copy the application data to the communication link

layer.

The network scan (communication between Primary and Standby "copros")

1 Exchanges data between both controllers
2 Runs in parallel with the application program.

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March 4, 2013

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