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Chapter
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Publication 1771-6.5.124 – August 1997
Addressing Modes for Your I/O
In this chapter, you will learn:
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addressing your I/O
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using 2-slot addressing, including:
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I/O module combinations
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using standard-density I/O (8 point) modules
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using high-density (16 point) I/O modules
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using 1-slot addressing, including:
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I/O module combinations
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using 1/2- slot addressing
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addressing summary
Programmable controllers that use the ControlNet adapter module
can address their I/O in 2-slot, 1-slot or 1/2 slot I/O groups. These
three addressing methods are referred to as 2-slot addressing, 1-slot
addressing and 1/2-slot addressing.
You select the addressing method with switch 5 and 6 in the I/O
chassis backplane switch assembly. You make this selection for each
chassis independently with only one method of addressing for each
chassis.
For each I/O chassis in your system, you must define how many I/O
chassis slots make up an I/O group (1 word each in the input image
table and output image table); this choice is the chassis’ addressing
mode. Choose from among these available modes:
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2-slot addressing
2 I/O chassis slots = 1 I/O group = 1 input
image word and 1 output image word = 16 input
bits and 16 output bits.
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1-slot addressing
1 I/O chassis slot = 1 I/O group = 1 input image
word and 1 output image word = 16 input bits and
16 output bits.
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1/2-slot addressing
1/2 of an I/O chassis slot = 1 I/O group = 1 input
image word and 1 output image word = 16 input bits
and 16 output bits.
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Chapter Objectives
Addressing Your I/O