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Installing Block I/O
Chapter 2
2-15
Certain products are not compatible with extended node capabilities
obtained with the use of 82 ohm terminators. Table 2.G lists those products
that are not compatible.
Table 2.G
Noncompatible Products
Device
Series
Scanners
1771SN
All
1772SD
All
1772SD2
All
1775SR
All
1775S4A
All
1775S4B
All
Adapters
1771AS
All
1771ASB
Series A
1771DCM
All
Miscellaneous
1771AF
All
1771AF1
All
The remote I/O link can operate at three speeds: 57.6K, 115.2K or 230.4K
bits/s. The selection of link speed is dependent on the scanner/processor
used, throughput requirements, distance required and the type of remote
I/O devices being used.
Throughput Requirements
Block throughput using analog block is dependent on the controllers data
transfer rate. Analog block outputs are updated within 10ms of receiving
output data from the controller. The analog block inputs are sampled in a
“round robin” fashion with an input channel sampled every 27ms. This
means that a given input channel is sampled every 108ms (four input
channels times 27ms). At the end of every sample period of 27ms, the most
recent input data is made available for data transfer to the controller.
Consult your programmable controller user manual for Remote I/O
Communications to determine your system throughput.
Compatibility of 1771 I/O
Products with Extended
Node Numbers
Selecting Remote I/O
Link Speed