6 bit-strobe command, 1 principle of bit-strobe, Bit-strobe command – Delta DVP-0204520-03 User Manual
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DeviceNet Network Scanner DVPDNET-SL
6 Bit-Strobe
Command
6.1 Principle of Bit-Strobe
Bit-strobe is one of the standard I/O transmission methods for DeviceNet. The length of command is fixed to 8
bytes (i.e. 64 bits), and every bit corresponds to a slave.
Corresponding nodes on the network
PLC
device
b15
b14
b13
…
b1
b0
D6282
Node 15
Node 14
Node 13
…
Node 1
Node 0
D6283
Node 31
Node 30
Node 29
…
Node 17
Node 16
D6284
Node 47
Node 46
Node 45
…
Node 33
Node 32
D6285
Node 63
Node 62
Node 61
…
Node 49
Node 48
When b0 of D6282 = 0, the node 0 equipment will be selected, and it will need to respond with a message to
the master. When b0 and b1 of D6282 = 0, the node 0 and node 1 equipment will be selected, and they will be
to respond with a message to the master.
b0
b1
b17
b15 b14
b30
b2
b18
b16
b31
D8283
Node 0
Node 1
Node 2
Node 14
D6282
In the bit-strobe mode, the master will not send control data to the slave node. However, when its
corresponding bit is set to 0, the slave node will have to respond with I/O data to the master. When its
corresponding bit is set to 1, the slave node will not have to respond with I/O data to the master.
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