Rockwell Automation 1336T Function Block Prog. Manual, Series A/B User Manual
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System Component Detail
1336 FORCE — 5.9 August 1995
Examples of Function Block I/O Node References
The first example represents output node 2 of an ADD function block
that has a block ID of 6. You can convert this information to either a
decimal value or a hexadecimal value.
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
14
13
8
7
0
2 (6 bits)
6
Decimal
Hex
8
2
0
6
Node #
ID #
Node 0
Node 1
ADD
ID = 6
Dec
Node 2
ADD block output reference = 8206
Hex
via PLC Block Transfer
= 6:2
Dec
via DriveTools
The second example represents output node 3 of an XOR2 function
block that has a block ID of 26.
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
15
14
13
8
7
0
3
26
Decimal
Hex
8
3
1
A
Node #
ID #
Node 0
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3
XOR2
ID = 26
Dec
1A
Hex
XOR #26 output reference = 831A
Hex
via PLC Block Transfer
= 26:3
Dec
via Drive Tools
The third example represents output node 16 of the BIN2DEC
function block that has a block ID of 14. Notice that the first number
in hex for this example is 9. Normally, you can recognize a function
block by an initial hex number of 8, unless the seventeenth I/O node
(node number 16) is being referenced.
Node 0
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3
Node 4
Node 5
Node 6
Node 7
Node 8
Node 9
Node 10/A
Node 11/B
Node 12/C
Node 13/D
Node 14/E
Node 15/F
Node 16/10
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
15
14
13
8
7
0
16
14
Decimal
Hex
9
0
0
E
Node #
ID #
BIN2DEC
ID = 14
Dec
0E
Hex
BIN2DEC block #E
Hex
output reference = 900E
Hex
via PLC Block
Transfer
= 14:16
Dec
via DriveTools