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Bit-Strobe I/O Connection
Bit-strobe I/O connections are connections between a DeviceNet client and
an unspecified number of servers. When using this type of connection, the
client broadcasts a command requiring a response from the servers.
Table 9: Instance 3: Bit-strobe I/O connection
Attribute
Attribute name
Id
1
State
2
Instance Type
3
Transport Class Trigger
4
Produced Connection ID
5
Consumed Connection ID
6
Initial Communication
Characteristics
7
Produced Connection Size
8
Consumed Connection Size
9
Expected Packet Rate
12
Watchdog Timeout Action
13
Produced Connection Path
Length
14
Produced Connection Path
15
Consumed Connection
Path Length
16
Consumed Connection
Path
17
Production Inhibit Time
18
Connection Timeout
Multiplier
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Data type
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ro | rw
ro
USINT
ro
USINT
ro
Byte
ro
UINT
ro
UINT
ro
Byte
ro
UINT
ro
UINT
ro/rw
UINT
ro/rw
USINT
ro
UINT
ro
EPATH
ro
UINT
ro
EPATH
ro
UINT
ro/rw
UINT
Description
Connection status.
0: Non existent
1: Configuring
2: Waiting for connection ID
3: Established
4: Time out
5: Deferred
0001
(I/O Connection)
hex
Type of connection:
82h: Transport Class & Trigger
Server, Cyclic, Class 2
Produced using message
group 1 and consumed using
message group 2
The maximum number of bytes
that will be sent (8 bytes)
0008
hex
0000
hex
(Transition to the timed out
state)
0007
hex
20 04 25 nn nn 30 03
hex
0000
hex
20 04 25 nn nn 30 03
hex
0000
hex
0000
hex

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