Allen-Bradley 1444-TSCX02-02RB User Manual page 472

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Appendix A
CIP Objects
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FFT and TWF Data
For asynchronous data, the actual sample period is transferred (REAL format).
For synchronous data, the same four bytes are used to transfer the number of
samples per revolution and an indicative speed for the transferred data.
Number of samples per revolution occupies the first byte, the remaining three
bytes are used for a scaled speed value (speed x 100). This format supports
speed values to 167,772.15 rpm with a resolution of two decimal places.
Example with 'data on the wire' of 0x 10DC7D05:
• 0x 10 = 16 samples per revolution
• 0x 057DDC = 359,900
• RPM = 359,900/100 = 3599 rpm (60 Hz)
Whether the data is asynchronous or synchronous can be known from the
identifier field. This data has the following format.
Bits
0...1
2
3...4
5...6
7
8...15
16...31
Rockwell Automation Publication 1444-UM001D-EN-P - June 2018
Description
Measurement channel (0, 1, 2, 3) from which the data
originates
Data source (Transfer path 0 or 1)
Transfer path 0 data source (0 pre-filter, 1 mid-filter, 2
post filter)
Transfer path 1 data mode (bit 5 = 0 asynchronous, bit
5 = 1 synchronous then bit 6 indicates which tacho
was used.
Associated tacho source from the Normal CM Data
Object
Measurement engineering units (index not CIP code)
Reserved

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