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FS-8700-114 DeviceNet Master Manual

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Appendix C.4. Understanding buffer types and Map Descriptor functions

The diagram below explains the data flows for both buffers when using the FieldServer as a DN Master:

Note that for the Input buffer, the data is coming from the external DN Slave and is transferred into the DN Master
card’s internal input buffer. The Rdbc (Read Data Block Continuous) Map Descriptor transfers the data from the
card buffer into the FieldServer’s Data Array packing it correctly according to the specified DeviceNet_Data_Type.

For the Output buffer, the data is written from the FieldServer’s Data Array by the WRBC function Map Descriptor
(Write Data Block Continuous) into the DN Master card’s internal output buffer from where it is transferred across
the DeviceNet network to the external DN Slave’s input buffer.

0

1

243

0

1

243

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….

Card output buffer

Card input buffer

External DN Slave 01

DeviceNet

Network

0

1

243

0

1

243

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Card output buffer

Card input buffer

External DN Slave 126

243

243

0

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1

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Card input buffer

DeviceNet Card

DN Master

WRBC Map Descriptor

Data Array

FieldServer

Data Array

0

Card output buffer

RDBC Map Descriptor

Note: The Node_Name determines to
which external DN Slave date will be
sent to or fetched from.

Appendix C.5.

Accessing Parameter Data in Remote Slaves

The DeviceNet driver only supports IO data. To access parameter data on Slaves it is necessary to refer to the Slave
device's user manuals for information on how to map their parameter data to IO data locations.