Technical data
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907 KP 95 / Issued: 09.97
Examples
1 Examples for the 07 KP 95
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1.1 Communication between AC110 and
07 KT 93 R171 via AF100
For the transmission of cyclic data on the Advant control-
ler side the data bank element DSP (Data Set Peripheral)
is available. Each DSP can contain up to 8 data elements
(DATs) of the types boolean, integer, integer long or real.
At the data bank element it is defined the number of DATs,
the transmission interval, the direction (sending or receiv-
ing DSP), the identification and the station number. In the
same way, there are on the CS31 side the function blocks
DSPIN (receiving DSP) and DSPOUT (sending DSP).
The inputs IDENT and STATION of the DB element DSP
(or #ID and #ST of the connection element DSPIN/
DSPOUT) define the unambiguous identification of the
DSP at the AF100 bus. At each bus, this identification
may only be used by one DSPOUT block (or sending
DSP for the Advant controller), but it can be used by sev-
eral DSPIN blocks (or receiving DSPs for the Advant con-
troller).
In order to guarantee an error-free communication, the
values for IDENT, STATION, CYCLETIM, NO_BREC,
NO_INT, NO_INTL and NO_REAL of the DB element
”sending DSP” must be equal to the values for #ID, #ST,
#CT, #NB, #NI, #NIL and #NR of the corresponding func-
tion block DSPIN. For the same reason, the values for ID-
ENT, STATION, CYCLETIM, NO_BREC, NO_INT,
NO_INTL and NO_REAL of the DB element ”receiving
DSP” must be equal to the values for #ID, #ST, #CT, #NB,
#NI, #NIL and #NR of the corresponding function block
DSPOUT. The input SORT_REF must be on ”YES” at the
DSPs.
At the DB element CI626, the value at the input BUSNO
must be equal to the value of the input BUS at the corre-
sponding DSP. On the CS31 side, the input #BUS of the
connection element AF100 has no significance.










