Appendix – BECKHOFF BK5200 User Manual
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Appendix
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Appendix
Example: composition of a process image
in the Bus Coupler
An example shows the assignment of in- and output channels to the
process image. The sample construction is to consist of the following
assembly of Bus Terminals:
Position
Functional groups on the rail
POS01
Bus Coupler
POS02
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS03
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS04
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS05
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS06
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS07
Digital outputs, 2 channels
POS08
Digital outputs, 2 channels
POS09
Digital outputs, 2 channels
POS10
Analog inputs, 2 channels
POS11
Analog outputs, 2 channels
POS12
Analog outputs, 2 channels
POS13
Analog inputs, 2 channels
POS14
Power feed terminal
POS15
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS16
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS17
Digital inputs, 2 channels
POS18
Digital outputs, 2 channels
POS19
Digital outputs, 2 channels
POS20
Analog outputs, 2 channels
With this configuration, the
Bus Coupler sets up the
following assignment list
POS21
End terminal
By default, DeviceNet only supports signal channels that are 16 bits
wide. The STATUS/CONTROL BYTE is not available. This means, for
instance, that an analog input terminal with 2 channels appears with 2
x 16 bits in the process image. The images have corresponding
differences with respect to byte addresses and assignments.
Area for byte-oriented data,
analog outputs
Relative byte
address
Bit position
Controller
process
image
Position in the
block
0, 1
none
O0, O1
POS11
2, 3
none
O2, O3
POS11
4, 5
none
O4, O5
POS12
6, 7,
none
O6, O7
POS12
8, 9
none
O8, O9
POS20
10, 11
none
O10, O11
POS20