E - module operation in a remote chassis, Appendix e, Module operation in a remote chassis – Rockwell Automation 1756-IF4FXOF2F ControlLogix High-speed Analog I/O Module User Manual
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Appendix
E
Module Operation in a Remote Chassis
Remote Modules Connected
via the ControlNet Network
If a high-speed analog I/O module resides in a remote chassis, the role of the RPI
and the module’s RTS behavior change slightly with respect to sending input data
to the owner.
In a local chassis, the RPI and RTS rates define when a module multicasts input
data as described in
. If the module is located in a remote chassis,
however, the value of the RPI determines how often the owner-controller
receives it over the network.
When an RPI value is specified for a high-speed analog I/O module in a remote
chassis, in addition to instructing the module to multicast input data within its
own chassis, the RPI also reserves a spot in the stream of data flowing across the
ControlNet network.
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Remote Modules Connected via the ControlNet Network
Use RSNetWorx Software and Logix Designer Application
Configure High-speed Analog I/O Modules in a Remote Chassis
IMPORTANT
The performance of a high-speed analog I/O module is limited in a remote
chassis. The network cannot effectively accommodate the fastest module
update rates because the size of the data broadcast requires a large portion of
the network’s bandwidth. For maximum module performance, we recommend
you use it in a local chassis.
Also, when you use a ControlLogix high-speed analog I/O module in a remote
chassis, you must use RSNetWorx™ for ControlNet software to configure the
ControlNet network. For more information on how to use RSNetWorx for
ControlNet software, see
.