WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Appendix 291
750-8100 PFC100; 2ETH; ECO
Manual
Version 1.6.0, valid from FW Version 03.02.02(14)
Output Process Image
Offset
Byte Designation
Description
High Byte
Low Byte
0
-
C0
Control byte of Counter 1
1
D1
D0
Counter Setting Value of Counter 1
2
-
C1
Control byte of Counter 2
3
D3
D2
Counter Setting Value of Counter 2
15.1.5.2 Pulse Width Modules
750-511, (and all variations),
753-511
The above Pulse Width modules have a total of 6 bytes of user data in both the
Input and Output Process Image (4 bytes of channel data and 2 bytes of control/
status). The two channel values are supplied as 16 bits. Each channel has its
own control/status byte. The following table illustrates the Input and Output
Process Image, which has a total of 4 words mapped into each image. Word
alignment is applied.
Table 237: Pulse Width Modules 750-511, /xxx-xxx, 753-511
Input and Output Process
Offset
Byte Designation
Description
High Byte
Low Byte
0
-
C0/S0
Control/Status byte of Channel 1
1
D1
D0
Data Value of Channel 1
2
-
C1/S1
Control/Status byte of Channel 2
3
D3
D2
Data Value of Channel 2
15.1.5.3 Serial Interface Modules with Alternative Data Format
750-650, (and the variations /000-002, -004, -006, -009, -010, -011, -012, -013),
750-651, (and the variations /000-001, -002, -003),
750-653, (and the variations /000-002, -007),
753-650, -653
The process image of the / 003-000-variants depends on the parameterized
operating mode!
With the freely parameterizable variations /003 000 of the serial interface
modules, the desired operating mode can be set. Dependent on it, the process
image of these modules is then the same, as from the appropriate variation.
The above Serial Interface Modules with alternative data format have a total of 4
bytes of user data in both the Input and Output Process Image (3 bytes of serial
data and 1 byte of control/status). The following table illustrates the Input and