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Figure 3.81
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IDS Copy
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EtherNet/IP Target Source Type
The source instance will be the connection number, which in this case is always
Connection 0
.
The Source Offset is the offset in the
Mapped Data
section of the EtherNet/IP output
assembly from where the data must be copied. The Count is the number of
bytes
that will be
copied. The
Mapped Data
section will be available when using the provided UDT for the
Output Assembly.
Figure 3.82
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EtherNet/IP Output Mapped Data UDT
See the Internal Data Space Mapping section for more information regarding the operation.
B.
IDS COPY
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ETHERNET/IP TARGET DESTINATION
When copying data from the ControlNet interface to the EtherNet/IP Target input assembly,
the destination type needs to be EIP Target.
Figure 3.83
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IDS Copy
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EtherNet/IP Target Destination Type
The destination instance will be the connection number, which in this case is always
Connection 0
. The Destination Offset is the offset in the
Mapped Data
section of the
EtherNet/IP input assembly from where the data must be copied. The Count is the number of
bytes
that will be copied. The
Mapped Data
section will be available when using the provided
UDT for the Input Assembly.