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Operating parameters
Description
Assignment
Period
With the period you define the length of the output
sequence, which consists of pulse duration and pulse
pause.
Range of values:
n
Time base 1ms: 1 ... 87ms
n
Time base 0.1ms: 0.4 ... 87.0ms
n
Time base 1µs: 1 ... 87µs
50
Minimum pulse duration
With the minimum pulse duration you can suppress short
output pulses and short pulse pauses. All pulses or
pauses, which are smaller than the minimum pulse dura-
tion, are suppressed. This allows you to filter very short
pulses (spikes), which can not be recognized by the
periphery.
Range of values:
n
Time base 1ms: 0 ... Period / 2
·
1ms
n
Time base 0.1ms: 2 ... Period / 2
·
0.1ms
n
Time base 1µs: 0 ... Period / 2
·
1µs
2
12.7 Deployment OPC UA
Chap. 7 ‘Deployment OPC UA’ page 183
12.8 Deployment WebVisu - Web visualization
Chap. 8 ‘Deployment WebVisu - Web visualization’ page 209
12.9 SPEED7 Studio - Project transfer
There are the following possibilities for project transfer into the CPU:
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Transfer via MPI
n
Transfer via Ethernet
n
Transfer via memory card
12.9.1
Transfer via MPI
For transfer via MPI the CPU has the following interface:
‘X3: MPI(PtP) interface’ page 44
The structure of a MPI net is electrically identical with the structure of a PROFIBUS net.
This means the same rules are valid and you use the same components for the build-up.
The single participants are connected with each other via bus interface plugs and
PROFIBUS cables. Per default the MPI net runs with 187.5kbaud. VIPA CPUs are deliv-
ered with MPI address 2.
Overview
General
Net structure
VIPA System SLIO
Configuration with VIPA SPEED7 Studio
SPEED7 Studio - Project transfer > Transfer via MPI
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