Rio Block Transfer; Rio Block Transfer Theory Of Operation; What Is Rio Block Transfer - Allen-Bradley 1747-SN User Manual

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RIO Block Transfer Theory
of Operation

RIO Block Transfer

This chapter contains the following information:

RIO block transfer theory of operation

RIO block transfer general functional overview
scanner's block transfer buffer layout
detailed operation of RIO block transfer
RIO block transfer application considerations
steps for setting up a block transfer
quick reference for using status and control bits
block transfer control logic examples
This section provides a conceptual overview of block transfer as it
pertains to SLCs, RIO scanners, and remote devices. For specific
functionality details, refer to the RIO Block Transfer General
Functional Overview section on page 5–5.

What Is RIO Block Transfer?

RIO Block Transfer is a data transfer mechanism that allows you to
control the transfer of up to 64 words of data to or from a remote
device over the Allen-Bradley RIO link. A Block Transfer Read
(BTR) is used when a remote device transfers data to the SLC. A
Block Transfer Write (BTW) is used when an SLC processor writes
data to a remote device.
The diagrams on the following pages illustrate the concepts of how
block transfers occur using an SLC processor, an RIO scanner, and a
remote device. The first diagram illustrates the path a block transfer
follows. The second and third diagrams illustrate in greater detail the
theory of operation of a BTR and a BTW, respectively.
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Publication 1747 6.6 - July 1996

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