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The following diagram shows the differences between the full sweep phases and the base sweep phases.
Base Sweep vs. Full Sweep Phases
<START OF SWEEP>
Sweep Housekeeping
NULL Input Scan
Program Logic Execution
NULL Output Scan
<END OF SWEEP>
For the base sweep, if there is no configuration, the input and output scan phases of the sweep are NULL
(i.e., check for configuration and then end). The presence of a configuration with no I/O modules or
intelligent I/O modules (GBC) has the same effect. The logic execution time is not zero in the base sweep.
The time to execute the empty _MAIN program is included so that you only need to add the estimated
execution times of the functions actually programmed. The base sweep also assumes no missing I/O
modules. The lack of programmer attachment means that the Controller Communications Window is
never opened. The lack of intelligent option modules means that the Backplane Communications
Window is never opened.
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If I/O is suspended, the input and output scans are skipped.
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If no Ethernet Global Data (EGD) exchanges are configured, the consumption and production scans are skipped.
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Polling for missing I/O modules only occurs if a Loss of ... fault has been logged for an I/O module.
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Base Sweep
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Appendix A. Performance Data
Full Sweep
<START OF SWEEP>
Sweep Housekeeping
Input Scan
EGD Consumption Scan
Program Logic Execution
Output Scan
EGD Production Scans
Poll for Missing I/O Modules
Controller Communications Window
Backplane Communications Window
<END OF SWEEP>
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