6 appendix, 1 time load of the plc cycle, 2 transfer times – Lenze Drive Server Bus server S7 getting started User Manual
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Appendix
6.1
Time load of the PLC cycle
The function blocks are cyclically called. The PLC cycle is permanently under load.
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The exact processing time depends on the computing power of the CPU.
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If real communication takes place, processing takes longer than if a block is activated without a
command to be processed.
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When the PLC program is complete, the cycle load can be reduced by activating the expert
mode.
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The below table lists typical processing times for two different CPU types:
Block number
Processing time
Operation
CPU 412-2 DP (S7-400)
CPU 315-2 DP (S7-300)
FC90
< 0.1 ms
0.6 ms
FC91
< 0.1 ms
0.7 ms
FC92
< 0.1 ms
0.6 ms
FB90
< 1 ms
1 ... 7 ms
Expert mode
< 1 ms
1 ... 3 ms
Idle running
< 1 ms
1 ... 2 ms
FB91
1 ... 7 ms
Eypert mode
1 ... 3 ms
Idle running
1 ... 2 ms
6.2
Transfer times
The following characteristics are important for the transfer times.
Tip!
Please note that the times indicated are minimum values.
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If PROFIBUS is under high load or if a complex program is to be processed, times will rise
accordingly and may be considerably longer.
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Communication disturbances and access to PROFIBUS devices that are not available may
substantially affect transfer times.
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Transfer times also depend on the operating system used. For optimum transfer times, we
recommend to use Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
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