MB-700 – User’s Manual
5.18
In case the data type is REAL, using the same 1000 registers and knowing that one REAL value
requires 2 registers for each sample so the calculation becomes: 500/280 = 2 CCDL blocks. The
CCDL Block works together with the supervision blocks. Thus there must be supervision blocks
pointing to the same address of the slave so that the CCDL Block works properly.
An example of configuration is shown below. Consider a configuration where the LC700 has the
following settings:
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SLAVE_ADDR = 1 (LC700 Address)
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STOP_SCAN_ADDRESS = 2009 ( FIFO_LOAD )
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CLEAR_LOG_ADDRESS = 2011 (FIFO_CLEAR)
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LOGGER_ADDRESS = 42506 (FIFO_CTW)
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NEED_SCAN_ADDRESS = 2 (FIFO_EMPTY)
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DATATYPE BLOCO FIFO = REAL
Figure 5.19 - Setting the CCDL Block
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