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5–14 Understanding the Resources of Your Drive
Publication 1336 FORCE–5.18 ––March, 1999
The following figure shows an example of a 1336 FORCE drive with
a ControlNet Adapter Board. A function block control application is
also used.
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Xmit Data #1
Xmit Data #2
Rec #1 Data #1
Rec #1 Data #2
Rec #2 Data #1
Rec #2 Data #2
Logic Command
Logic Status
CntNet Out #0
CntlNet Out #1
CntlNet Out #2
CntlNet Out #3
CntlNet Out #4
CntlNet Out #5
CntlNet Out #6
CntlNet Out #7
CntlNet In #0
CntlNet In #1
CntlNet In #2
CntlNet In #3
CntlNet In #4
CntlNet In #5
CntlNet In #6
CntlNet In #7
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Function
block
control
application
Analog Inputs
and Outputs
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Xmit Data #1
Xmit Data #2
Rec #1 Data #1
Rec #1 Data #2
Rec #2 Data #1
Rec #2 Data #2
Rec1 Indirect1
Rec1 Indirect2
Logic Status
Vel Feedback
Ch A Logic Cmd In
Ext Vel Ref
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Drive–to–Drive
Communications
CntlNet IN#1
CntlNet OUT#1
CntlNet OUT#0
Programmable
Logic
Controller
In the previous figure:
Drive B is connected to Drive A using Drive-to-Drive
communications via a DeviceNet cable. You can use
Drive-to-Drive communications to connect any FORCE drive
witha Standard Adapter, a PLC Comm Adapter Board or a
ControlNet Adapter Board.
Using System Resources
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