5 USER GUIDE
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[Program structure]
The program structure is shown below. With the module having the node number 1
(FL.NET module for CPU01 or LPU01) and the module having the node number 2 (FL.NET
module for CPU02 or LPU02) interconnected, cyclic transfer operations are performed
between the FL.NET modules. (The FL.NET modules perform cyclic transfer operations.
The user does not have to pay attention to the operations.)
When R0A0 startup is detected in CPU01 side ladder program subsequently, the node 1
module transmits a 1024-byte transparent message (TCD number = 11000) to the node 2
module. The node 2 module receives the transparent message from node 1 module. This
program example is a ladder program, which runs in this manner.
When using this ladder program, be sure to place the S10mini or S10V in the RUN state.
Ladder program
Transparent
transmission
buffer
Transparent
reception
buffer
Mathematical/logical
function
Node 1
transmission
area
Node 2
reception
area
Node 1
reception
area
Node 2
transmission
area
CPU01 or LPU01
CPU02 or LPU02
Ladder program
Mathematical/logical
function
FL.NET (node 1)
module
FL.NET (node 2)
module
Cyclic transfer
Message transfer
CPU, LPU
Item
CPU01 LPU01 CPU02 LPU02
Function
Transmits transparent messages.
Receives transparent messages.
Address
FW000 to FW1FF
⎯⎯
Send buffer
Number of bytes
1024 bytes
⎯⎯
Address
⎯⎯
FW000 to FW203
Receive buffer
Number of bytes
⎯⎯
1024 bytes + 4 words
Mathematical/logical
function
FLCM
0xD74100 0xD60000 0xD74100 0xD60000
Summary of Contents for FL.NET
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