WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
I/O Modules 109
750-325 CC-Link Fieldbus Coupler
Manual
Version 2.0.1
If there is also a version with 753 Series pluggable connector from an I/O
module, it is indicated in the “753” column.
Each I/O module is assigned to a process data type in the “Type” column and the
corresponding “Type Designation”.
The width of the process data is then specified by channel as “I” input data and
“Q” output data in “bits”, where the leading value in brackets in the table columns
specifies how many channels the respective I/O module has and how many times
the I/O module occupies the specified data width in the respective process
image, e.g., (4 x) 24 = 4 channels, each with 24-bit data width = 96-bit data width
total.
The following sections “
Type 1
” and “
Type 64
” list all process data types in detail
again, what data widths occupy them in the input and output process image in
“bits”, where the leading value in brackets in the rows again specifies how many
channels the respective I/O module has and how many times the I/O module
occupies the specified data width in the respective process image, e.g.,
(4 x) 24 = 4 channels, each with 24-bit data width = 96-bit data width total.
A list of item numbers follows that belong to these types and the concrete
mapping of the “I” input data and “Q” output data is then represented in table
form.
If there are multiple symmetrical channels, only the 1st channel is given each
time. The data for all other channels is similarly structured. For the byte and bit
position in the “Byte” and “Bit” columns, an offset must then be taken into
account.
In addition, the data type and its specific content are listed.