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Ethernet/ip dual port 8-point sequence of events input and scheduled output modules
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Table 27 - Produced Assembly Instance 177 Data Structure (Continued)
Consumed
Bit 7
Bit 6
Byte
98...99
Reserved 16 bits (Must be zero)
100
Schedule[13].State (8 bit)
101
Schedule[13].SequenceNumber (8 bit)
102...103
Reserved 16 bits (Must be zero)
104
Schedule[14].State (8 bit)
105
Schedule[14].SequenceNumber (8 bit)
106...107
Reserved 16 bits (Must be zero)
108
Schedule[15].State (8 bit)
109
Schedule[15].SequenceNumber (8 bit)
110...111
Reserved 16 bits (Must be zero)
Data – Output echo data.
SyncToMaster – When set, indicates the module has synced to a Valid Time Master.
Sync Timeout – We had a Valid local CIP Sync Timemaster which has since timed out.
LateScheduleCount – Indicates that a schedule request arrived at the module after the schedule time.
The counter rolls over to 1 every 65,535 late updates.
LostScheduleCount – Indicates that a schedule sequence number has been skipped, thus a schedule
request has been lost. The counter rolls over to 1 every 65535 lost updates.
LocalClockOffset – CIP Sync Local Clock Offset.
OffsetTimestamp – Timestamp of when last CIP Sync Time was updated.
GrandMasterClockID – The ID of the CIP Sync Grand Master the module is synced to.
Timestamp – 64 bit Timestamp of last scheduled output applied.
Schedule[xx].State – Current state of the schedule at index xx:
0 = Inactive
Where:
1 = Active, that is, schedule is next to be applied but not within next scheduling
2 = Current, that is, schedule is next to be applied and within next scheduling period
3 = Expired, that is, schedule has been applied.
4 = Schedule discarded - request in error
5 = Late, but applied - schedule arrived after scheduled time but was applied since no more current
schedule received
Schedule[xx].SequenceNumber - Echo of sequence number in output data.
In order to acknowledge receipt of an event the user must transition the corresponding NewDataAck bit
from 0 to 1 and set the EventAck to indicate whether to acknowledge the Off-On or On-Off transition for
the input. the NewDataAck bits and EventAck are in consumed assembly 139.
Timestamps are zero at power-up and after a timestamp is acknowledged. The time base and epoch of
the timestamps are determined by the grandmaster clock of the system.
All data listed in this assembly is in Little Endian format, LSB first, in increasing byte order to MSByte last.
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Bit 4
Bit 3
Appendix B
Data Tables
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Bit 1
Bit 0
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