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ControlNet coupler BK7000 in the ControlNet 

 

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BK 7000 

 

 

Calculating  rules  for  terminal  bus  input  and  output  data 
sizes

 

 

There  are  three  options  for  mapping  analog  terminals  and  other  complex 
terminals:  data  only  (if  possible),  complete  without  word-alignment,  or 
complete with word-alignment. The input and output data sizes depend on 
which mapping option is chosen. 
 
If  no  config  data  are  sent  when  connecting  the  Assembly  object,  the 
BK7000 will at first try to use the most recently used mapping option. Fai-
ling that, it will try the options in the following order, choosing the first opti-
on  that  will  make  the  data  sizes  match  with  the  sizes  received  from  the 
scanner. This option will then be stored in the register table. 
 

Rule 1 

Analog terminals are mapped with data only. Other complex terminals are 
mapped with data only if applicable, otherwise they are mapped complete-
ly, without word-alignment. 
 

Rule 2 

All complex terminals are mapped completely, without word-alignment. 
 

Rule 3 

Analog terminals  are mapped  with data only,  other complex terminals are 
mapped with data only if applicable, otherwise they are mapped complete-
ly, with word-alignment. 
 

Rule 4 

All complex terminals are mapped completely, with word-alignment. 
 

 

If config data are sent when connecting the Assembly object, the input and 
output data sizes are calculated using the selected option. 
 
If the 2-Byte-PLC-interface or the 2-Byte-Diag-interface are enabled by the 
config data, 2 additional bytes of input and output data are needed for each 
enabled interface. 
 
The data of the Assembly object have the following stucture: 
 

 

Offset (in bytes) 

Meaning 

Remark 

Transport header 

 

Scanner / Adapter status 

 

2-Byte-PLC-interface 

Optional 

2-Byte-Diag-Interface 

Optional 

10 

Complex terminals (left to right) 

 

10 + size of complex terminals 

Digital terminals (left to right) 

 

 

 

Note that the terminal data begin at offset 8 or 6 if any or both of the optio-
nal interfaces are disabled. 

 

Summary of Contents for ControlNet BK7000

Page 1: ...ControlNet Coupler BK7000 Version 0 9 1 Last change 2006 10 30...

Page 2: ...he peripheral data in the process image 12 Starting operation and diagnostics 14 Run times and reaction times 16 3 ControlNet coupler BK7000 in the ControlNet 17 Introducing the system 17 The transfer...

Page 3: ...ecked for consistency with per formance data standards or other characteristics None of the statements of this manual represents a guarantee Garantie in the meaning of 443 BGB of the German Civil Code...

Page 4: ...ted and nullify the liability of Beckhoff Automation GmbH Description of safety symbols The following safety symbols are used in this documentation They are intended to alert the reader to the associa...

Page 5: ...ven tional terminal as the cabling level in the switch cabinet the switch cabinet can be made smaller The Beckhoff bus terminal system combines the advantages of a bus sys tem with the functionality o...

Page 6: ...et Powersupply Potential 00 X0 PE PE BECKHOFF 24V 0V BK7000 ControlNet 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 x10 x1 A B Bus couplers for various fieldbus systems You can use a variety of bus coupler...

Page 7: ...y power to the peripherals The spring terminals are connected in pairs to the power contacts The power supply to the power contacts has no connec tion to the power supply of the bus couplers The power...

Page 8: ...r the power supply to the electronic components of the K bus in the bus ter minals and for the exchange of data between the bus coupler and the bus terminals Part of the data exchange takes place via...

Page 9: ...in to test the at tached bus terminals the bus terminal test and read in the configuration from which it constructs an internal structure list which is not accessible from outside If an error occurs t...

Page 10: ...s the individual housings from being removed You can remove them without effort if you first release the latching mechanism by pulling the orange tab You should carry out work on the bus terminals and...

Page 11: ...nning of a new track The bus coupler can also be used to supply power to the power contacts The power contact labeled PE can be used as protective earth or ground This contact stands proud for safety...

Page 12: ...voltage capacity 500 Veff power contact supply voltage field bus Weight approx 170g Operating temperature 0 C 55 C Storage temperature 20 C 85 C Relative humidity 95 non condensing Vibration shock res...

Page 13: ...fault settings the maximum value of the input output value is given by 7FFF hex Negative input output values such as 10V are repre sented as 8000 hex and intermediate values are correspondingly propor...

Page 14: ...ocessing digital signals but is not sufficient for transferring values longer than eight bits such as analog values The various bus sys tems guarantee consistency to the required length It is importan...

Page 15: ...free implies that commu nication with the fieldbus system is also operating correctly The red LED flashes at two different rates to indicate a fault whereby the specific error is encoded in the patte...

Page 16: ...nfiguration 7 flashing red off viewed independently link fault or no MAC frames received 8 flashing green off viewed independently temporary channel error or listen only Lowest 9 steady green viewed i...

Page 17: ...mpa ratively short and normally do not need to be considered The reaction time on the ControlNet depends on the NUT and the transfer rate K Bus reaction time The reaction time on K Bus is determined b...

Page 18: ...on simply filters the data on the network medium for the appropriate identifier Many devices can receive the same produced piece of application information from a single producing device The determini...

Page 19: ...Example station address 18 bottom rotary switch 1 top rotary switch 8 To ensure that the rotary switch setting is saved by the BK7000 it must be reset by briefing interrupting the power supply or by...

Page 20: ...status 2 bytes transport header Net T O connection parameters network connection type Point To Point fixed variable Fixed priority Scheduled priority size No of bytes word aligned of the terminal bus...

Page 21: ...fast 8 slow 17 slow 0x01 0x1010 Config buffer overflow fast 8 slow 18 slow 0x01 0x0315 Invalid segment in path fast 9 slow 1 slow 0x06 0x0000 Not all expected data sent in the connection path fast 9...

Page 22: ...mplete ly without word alignment Rule 2 All complex terminals are mapped completely without word alignment Rule 3 Analog terminals are mapped with data only other complex terminals are mapped with dat...

Page 23: ...be done only once If you aren t sure whether this has been done already skip to step 2 Select BK7000 from the list of communication products to add it to the con figuration If the BK7000 isn t in the...

Page 24: ...stead of the assembly object the BK7000 in 1771 Mode sup ports two objects the rack object for digital terminals and the 1771 generic module for anlog terminals The input and output size of the digita...

Page 25: ...annel digital output POS10 2 channel analog input POS11 2 channel analog output POS12 2 channel analog output POS13 2 channel analog input POS14 Power input terminal POS15 2 channel digital input POS1...

Page 26: ...ts Relative byte address Bit position Process image in the control unit Position in the block 4 0 I4 POS02 4 1 I4 POS02 4 2 I4 POS03 4 3 I4 POS03 4 4 I4 POS04 4 5 I4 POS04 4 6 I4 POS05 4 7 I4 POS05 5...

Page 27: ...bit 15 MSB is always 0 In this case the 12 bits of the analog value are represented in bit 14 to bit 3 The three least significant bits are of no im portance By configuration via the Profibus master...

Page 28: ...Factory settings Software version Type 0 Length Type Secondary process image The significance of the registers and status bytes is explained in the data sheets for the corresponding bus terminals The...

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