Rockwell-automation 57C409 2 Channel Analog Input Module User Manual

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2Ć2+-O/A123Figure 2.1 Ć Typical Input CircuitThere are 4 LED indicators on the faceplate of the module whichreflect the status of the onĆboard 4mhz cl

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2Ć3ANALOGINPUT57C409BCDEFG12367812345678910P3Figure 2.2 Ć Module Faceplate

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3Ć1 This section describes how to install and remove the module and itscable assembly. The installation of wiring should confo

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3Ć2Step 4. Take the module out of its shipping container. Take it out ofthe antiĆstatic bag, being careful not to touch theconnectors on the back of t

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3Ć3Read register 4 to determine whether bits 8 and 10 are set,signifying that the common clock is being driven byanother module in the rack. If they a

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3Ć4These can easily be compensated for in software. Performthe following steps to determine the compensation values:Set the analog input voltage to 0

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4Ć14.0 PROGRAMMINGThis section describes how the data is organized in the module andprovides examples of how the module is accessed by the application

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4Ć2Register 4 contains the common clock status. Bits 8 and 10 indicatethat the common clock is being driven by a module in the rack.These bits must be

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4Ć3Registers 7 and 8 contain the update period for the analog to digitalconversion. Each count in these registers is equivalent to 500microseconds. Th

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4Ć44.2 ConfigurationBefore any application programs can be written, it is necessary toconfigure, or set, the definitions of systemĆwide variables, i.e

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4Ć54.3.1 BASIC Task ExampleThis example will read an analog input from channel 0 once everysecond and store the value in the symbolCURRENTVALUE%. The

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4Ć64.3.2 Control Block Task ExampleThis example will read an analog input from channel 1 every 55milliseconds and store the inverted value in the symb

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4Ć74.4.1 BASIC Task ExampleThe following is an example of a BASIC task that handles interruptsfrom channel 0 from the input module.1000 !1002 ! common

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4Ć84.4.2 Control Block Task ExampleThe following is an example of a control block task that handlesinterrupts from channel 1 of the input module.1000

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4Ć94.5 RestrictionsThis section describes limitations and restrictions on the use of thismodule.4.5.1 Writing Data to RegistersRegisters 0Ć4 are read

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5Ć15.0 DIAGNOSTICS ANDTROUBLESHOOTINGThis section explains how to troubleshoot the module and fieldconnections.5.1 Incorrect DataProblem: The data is

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5Ć2Step 5. Verify that the hardware is working correctly.With a voltmeter connected to the proper points on theterminal strip, generate a series of di

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5Ć35.3 Interrupt ProblemsProblem: No interrupts at all, or too many (unexpected) interrupts,signified by error codes being displayed on the faceplate

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ITable of Contents1.0 Introduction 1Ć1...2.0 Mechanical/Electrical Description 2Ć1...

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5Ć4Step 3. Verify that the hardware is working correctly.Systematically swap out the input module, the processormodule(s), and the backplane. After ea

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AĆ1Appendix ATechnical SpecificationsAmbient Conditions Storage temperature: -40C Ć 85C Operating temperature: 0C Ć 60C Humidity: 5Ć90% nonĆcondens

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BĆ1   2 Channel Analog Input Module (57C409)BUSADDRESSBUSADDRESSBUSWDOKB RESETINITIALIZEBYTE HI ENREAD MEMWRITE MEMXFER ACA

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CĆ1   ăăăăă1 +10 Volts Channel 0ăăăăăăă2 +1 Volt Channel 0ăăăăăă3 commonăăăăă4 +10 Volts Channel 1ăăăăă5 +1 Vo

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"   "   ! !         

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EĆ1Appendix EDefining Variables in theConfiguration TaskLocal I/O DefinitionThis section describes how to configure the output module when it is locat

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II Technical Specifications AĆ1... Module Block Diagram BĆ1...

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EĆ216 Bit Register ReferenceUse the following method to reference a 16 bit register as a unit. Analog inputdata, update period, interrupt control, and

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EĆ3  The following is an example of a configuration task for the input module:1000 !1001 !1002 !1003 ! analog inputs1004 !1005

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For additional information1 Allen-Bradley DriveMayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 USATel: (800) 241-2886 or (440) 646-3599http://www.reliance.com/automaxCop

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III  Figure 2.1 Ć Typical Input Circuit 2Ć2...Figure 2.2 Ć Module Faceplate 2Ć3...

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1Ć1 The products described in this instruction manual are manufacturedor distributed by Reliance Electric Company or its subsidiaries.T

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2Ć12.0 MECHANICAL/ELECTRICALDESCRIPTIONThe following is a description of the faceplate LEDs, field terminationconnectors, and electrical characteristi

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