Sending Data To The External Device; Transmission Methods - Mitsubishi Electric QJ71C24N User Manual

Q corresponding serial communication module
Table of Contents

Advertisement

7
DATA COMMUNICATION USING THE BIDIRECTIONAL PROTOCOL

7.2 Sending Data to the External Device

7.2.1 Transmission methods

Programmable
controller CPU
Sequence
program
1)
Write
(BIDOUT
instruction)
(00
5)
Contents
Send instruction
BIDOUT instruction
completion device
BIDOUT instruction
7 - 15
This section explains data transmission from the programmable controller CPU to the
external device.
The following shows the method of sending data to the external device through data
communication using the bidirectional protocol.
Q series C24
Buffer memory
Transmission area
2)
Data
to FF
)
H
H
Transmission
completed
CH1/CH2
1) Data such as control data and transmission data are stored in the device designated
with the BIDOUT instruction and then the BIDOUT instruction is executed.
2) The transmission data count and transmission data are written into the
transmission area of the buffer memory.
3) The Q series C24 sends data by adding the control code ENQ at the beginning of
the data.
When "Sum check" is designated with GX Developer, the Q series C24 adds
the sum check code calculated by internal processing to the end of the
message and then transmits the message.
When "No sum check" is designated with GX Developer, no sum check code is
sent.
4) A response for the data transmission (for normal completion: ACK message; for
abnormal completion: NAK message) is received.
5) The execution of the BIDOUT instruction completes with the transmission
processing completion of the Q series C24.
Any data
3)
Sum check code Data portion
(00
to FF
H
4)
ACK
NAK
Error code
Control timing
BIDOUT
MELSEC-Q
External
device
Data length ENQ
)
H
(When normal)
(When abnormal)
7 - 15

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents