Slc 5/03 Processor Example; Slc 5/04 Processor Example - Allen-Bradley 1747-SN User Manual

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B–6
M0–M1 Files and G Files
Publication 1747 6.6 - July 1996
If you are using a SLC 5/02 Series B processor, add 1930 µs to the
program scan time for each bit instruction addressed to an M0 or M1
data file. If you are using a SLC 5/03 Series C processor, add 1160 µs.
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If you are using a SLC 5/02 Series B processor, add 1580 µs plus
670 µs per word of data addressed to the M0 or M1 file. As shown
above, 34 words are copied from #B3:0 to M0:1.0. Therefore, this
adds 24360 µs to the scan time of the COP instruction. If you are
using a SLC 5/02 Series C processor, add 950 µs plus 400 µs per
word. This adds 14550 µs to the scan time of the COP instruction.

SLC 5/03 Processor Example

The SLC 5/03 processor access times depend on the instruction type.
Consult the table on B–5 for the correct access times to add. As an
example, if you use a COP to M file instruction like the one shown
above, add 772 µs plus 23 µs per word. This adds 1554 µs to the
SLC 5/03 processor scan time due to the COP instruction.

SLC 5/04 Processor Example

The SLC 5/04 processor access times depend on the instruction type.
Consult the table on B–5 for the correct access times to add. As an
example, if you use a COP to M file instruction like the one shown
above, add 735 µs plus 23 µs per word. This adds 1517 µs to the
SLC 5/04 processor scan time due to the COP instruction.
COP
#B3:0
#M0:1.0
34
COP
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#B3:0
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#M0:1.0
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34
COP
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#B3:0
Dest
#M0:1.0
Length
34

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