Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual User Manual
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Appendix C
Using DeviceLogix
Note the following feature differences between the drive firmware releases:
Version 3 of the DeviceLogix library introduced the following new features:
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Analog instructions (compute, math, compare, etc.)
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Multiple I/O enable line object support
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Cut and Paste capability
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Screen format retention
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Online Help / Bit tool tip
Version 4 of the DeviceLogix library added the following new features:
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Macro Block instruction – the user programs a custom-function block
element that contains other function blocks to perform specific tasks
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PID instruction
Version 5 of the DeviceLogix library added the following new features:
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User-defined tags for function block and ladder logic
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MOV and RESET ladder instructions
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Multiple Boolean outputs and inputs for selected instructions
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Function Block diagram I/O selection improvements
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Improved process-order assignment algorithm
Note:
PowerFlex 755 v1.xxx drives can be flash updated to v2.xxx to take
advantage of the new features in the Version 4 release of the DeviceLogix library
and the increased number of function blocks.
The PowerFlex 750-Series DeviceLogix can provide basic logic capability for
applications that can allow a 5…25 ms scan time depending on program size, plus
the time it takes to update the I/O. It can be used in both networked and stand-
alone environments. It can also operate autonomous of the drive. For example, it
can continue executing if the drive is faulted, or disconnected from AC input
power (requires PowerFlex 750-Series 24 V DC auxiliary power supply option,
catalog number 20-750-APS).
There is no data retention in DeviceLogix during a power cycle. Timer and
counter accumulators, calculation results, latched bits, etc. are cleared.
PowerFlex 755 v1.xx
PowerFlex 753 v1.xx
PowerFlex 755 v2.xx
DeviceLogix Library
Version 3
Version 4
Maximum number of function blocks
90
225
Program update time per number of
blocks used
5 ms (fixed): 1…45 blocks
10 ms (fixed): 46…90 blocks
5 ms (fixed): 1…45 blocks
10 ms (fixed): 46…90 blocks
15 ms (fixed): 91…135 blocks
20 ms (fixed): 136…180 blocks
25 ms (fixed): 181…225 blocks