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Choosing i/o buffer size, 3ć24 – Rockwell Automation 1771-DA,D17716.5.13 U MNL 1771-DA ASCII I/O MODULE User Manual

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Choosing Module Features

Chapter 3

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Your ASCII module has a 1536 word (3072 byte) buffer for I/O data. The
percentage of buffer memory that you choose for input and output
depends on the operation of your ASCII device, and on relative
transmission rates into and out of the ASCII module’s I/O buffer. You
should proportion the size of your input and output buffers for maximum
storage (Table 2.K) so that the buffer does not fill and result in loss of
data, a condition known as spillover.

Table 2.K

I/O Buffer Size

When Your ASCII Device

And When

Select

Using

Code

Is bidirectional

You want to divide buffer space equally

50% Input

50% Output

000

Can only generate input data to the ASCII module

You want to maximize the number of characters that the

module's input buffer can store before spilling data

100% Input

001

Is bidrectional but most data is read from the ASCII

device

Same as block above

75% Input

25% Output

010

Is bidirectional but most data is written to your ASCII

device

You want to maximize the number of characters that the

module's output buffer can store before spilling data

25% Input

75% Output

011

Can only display data

Same as block above

100% Output

100

Record the percentage of input to output that you want the buffer to have
by writing the corresponding 3-digit code in IW3(00-02). Use the form
(found at the end of this chapter) or the boxes below.

IW3

I/O

Buffer Size

02 01 00

Choosing I/O Buffer Size,

IW3(00Ć02)