How The Data Exchange Works; Data Integrity - HMS Networks Anybus Communicator User Manual

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How the Data Exchange Works

Anybus
Communicator
- PROFINET IO-Device to EtherCAT Slave
4.2. How the Data Exchange Works
Figure 2. The Communicator internal memory areas
The data exchanged between the Communicator and the PROFINET and the EtherCAT resides in the
Communicator internal memory buffer.
The Communicator internal memory buffer is divided into two areas: Input data and Output data.
Input Data
This Input data area is read by the EtherCAT.
The Communicator can handle up to 1486 bytes input data.
Output Data
The Output data area is read/written by the PROFINET.
The Communicator can handle up to 1024 bytes output data.

4.3. Data Integrity

A snapshot of the process data buffer between the PROFINET/EtherCAT Client and the server interface is used
during the operation of executing all the transactions within one cycle.
When the cycle is completed, the process data available on the server interface is updated and a new snapshot is
created for the next cycle.
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