VIPA System SLIO
Operating parameters
Period
Minimum pulse duration
12.7
Deployment OPC UA
12.8
Deployment WebVisu - Web visualization
12.9
SPEED7 Studio - Project transfer
Overview
12.9.1
Transfer via MPI
General
Net structure
HB300 | CPU | 013-CCF0R00 | en | 19-30
Description
With the period you define the length of the output
sequence, which consists of pulse duration and pulse
pause.
Range of values:
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Time base 1ms: 1 ... 87ms
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Time base 0.1ms: 0.4 ... 87.0ms
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Time base 1µs: 1 ... 87µs
With the minimum pulse duration you can suppress short
output pulses and short pulse pauses. All pulses or
pauses, which are smaller than the minimum pulse dura-
tion, are suppressed. This allows you to filter very short
pulses (spikes), which can not be recognized by the
periphery.
Range of values:
Time base 1ms: 0 ... Period / 2 · 1ms
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Time base 0.1ms: 2 ... Period / 2 · 0.1ms
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Time base 1µs: 0 ... Period / 2 · 1µs
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Ä Chap. 7 'Deployment OPC UA' page 183
Ä Chap. 8 'Deployment WebVisu - Web visualization' page 209
There are the following possibilities for project transfer into the CPU:
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Transfer via MPI
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Transfer via Ethernet
Transfer via memory card
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For transfer via MPI the CPU has the following interface:
Ä 'X3: MPI(PtP) interface' page 44
The structure of a MPI net is electrically identical with the structure of a PROFIBUS net.
This means the same rules are valid and you use the same components for the build-up.
The single participants are connected with each other via bus interface plugs and
PROFIBUS cables. Per default the MPI net runs with 187.5kbaud. VIPA CPUs are deliv-
ered with MPI address 2.
Configuration with VIPA SPEED7 Studio
SPEED7 Studio - Project transfer > Transfer via MPI
Assignment
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