Analog Block Applications Using Block Transfers; Chapter Objectives; Reading Data And Status From The Module; Block Transfer Read Data Format - AB Quality ALLEN-BRADLEY 1791 User Manual

Analog block i/o input/output modules
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Chapter Objectives

Reading Data and Status
from the Module
Block Transfer Read
Data Format
Decimal
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14
13
Octal
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16
15
0
PU
BC
OR
1
2
3
4
Analog Block Applications Using
Block Transfers
In this chapter, you will read about:

reading data and status from the module

block transfer read data format

configuring the module and setting outputs with block transfer
write instructions
Block transfer instructions are used when the analog block is used with
PLC programmable controllers with block transfer capability. Block
transfer read (BTR) programming moves status and data from the module
to the processor's data table in one I/O scan. The processor user program
initiates the request to transfer data from the module to the processor.
The transferred words contain module status, channel status and input data
from the module. The maximum BTR data file length required is five
words (0 thru 4).
The block transfer read data format consists of input data and module
status. Word 0 contains the power up bit (PU), the bad configuration bit
(BC), out of range bit (OR), status code, high alarm and low alarm bits.
Words 1 through 4 contain input channel data.
Complete configuration data and bit/word descriptions are shown in
Figure 4.1 and Table 4.A.
Figure 4.1
Block Transfer Read for Analog Blocks using PLC Controllers
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11
10
09
08
14
13
12
11
10
Status Code
Input Channel 0 Data
Input Channel 1 Data
Input Channel 2 Data
Input Channel 3 Data
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Chapter
07
06
05
04
07
06
05
04
High Alarm
03
02
01
00
03
02
01
00
Low Alarm
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