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Write command delay time – Omron CS CJ1W-ETN21 User Manual

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Maximum Transmission Delays: Writing/Reading to CPU Unit

Section 7-5

7-5

Maximum Transmission Delays: Writing/Reading to CPU
Unit

The time for the response to be received after a remote node on the Ethernet
network sends a memory area read or write command to a PLC can be calcu-
lated using the following formula.

Write Command
Delay Time

Maximum transmission delay =

Transmission processing time (remote node)
+ Transmission delays
+ Reception processing time (command) (local node)
+ CPU Bus Unit service cycle (local node)
+ CPU Bus Unit service processing time (local node)
+ Transmission processing time (response) (local node)
+ Transmission delays
+ Reception processing time (remote node)

Transmission Delay

The transmission delay time depends on the baud rate set for the Ethernet
Unit, as shown in the following table. (Additional delays may depending on
devices, such as hubs, in the network configuration.)

Receive Processing
(Command)

Number of words sent

×

0.003 + 0.704 ms

CPU Bus Unit Service
Cycle

The processing time will be as follows, depending on the CPU processing
mode settings at the CPU Unit.

For details, refer to the CPU Unit operation manual.

CPU Bus Unit Service
Processing Time

The CPU Bus Unit service processing time is determined according to the
CPU execution processing mode at the CPU Unit, as shown in the following
table.

Baud rate

Delay time

100Base-TX

Number of words sent

×

0.0013 + 0.0118 ms

10Base-TX

Number of words sent

×

0.0019 + 0.0157 ms

CPU execution mode

Processing time considerations

Normal Mode

CPU Unit cycle time

Priority peripheral ser-
vicing

Ethernet Unit is given prior-
ity.

Time slice instruction execu-
tion time

Ethernet Unit is not given
priority.

CPU Unit cycle time

Parallel processing with
synchronous memory
access

CPU Unit cycle time

Parallel processing with
asynchronous memory
access

0.2 ms + peripheral servicing time (1 ms max. of peripheral
servicing time for each Special I/O Unit, CPU Bus Unit,
peripheral port, RS-232C port, and Inner Board)

CPU execution mode

Processing time considerations

Normal Mode

Set time for peripheral servicing

(Default: 4% of CPU Unit cycle time)

Priority peripheral ser-
vicing

Priority given to Ethernet
Unit

Time slice peripheral servic-
ing execution time

Priority not given to Ethernet
Unit

Set peripheral servicing time
(Default: 4% of CPU Unit
cycle time)