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Description
The (original) multiplexing of analog values makes it possible ot read and write Dupline multiplex analog val-
ues. As opposed to AnaLink transmission with analog sensors, two addresses are needed in stead of one,
which allows transmission of accurate analog values. The transmission speed is also higher. A full analog val-
ue needs one bus cycle, at best. AnaLink values need 256 cycles.
While for the transmission of counter values (see chapter 2.6.1.) only input modules are available, various
Dupline output modules are available for multiplex analog values. The output modules have the output ranges
0..20 mA, 4..20 mA and 0..10 V.
In connection with the configuration of the multiplexer in the Basic setup (Options Multiplexer Count and Mul-
tiplexer delay), the Configuration software automatically reserves four channels (A1..A4) for addressing the
modules. The addressing on these channels is performed automatically by the Master Generator. Data is
transferred on two consecutive address groups (C/D, E/F, G/H, I/J, D/L, M/N and O/P). The channels can be
set individially to the applied modules and can thus not be reserved by the Master Generator.
Also when the number is limited to 16 because only four channels have been reserved, 112 values can actual-
ly be processed. This is possible because up to 7 analog channels receive the same binary address, but sub-
sequently transmit the values to different channel groups. (see above).
Note: The reserved addresses must not be used for other purposes, eg to output switch commands.
Module configuration
Transmission of analog values requires correct setting of the analog modules. Apart from the setting of the
transmission channels, it is also necessary to assign a binary address to each module. Details can be found
in the datasheets.
Data format
Within the two channel groups (in this case C and D), the value “1957” is generated continuously.
Function: Object for detection of max. 112 analog values
Application: Fast transmission of multiplexed analog values through Dupline analog modules
Configuration under the option “Multiplexer channels” in the Basic setup
Signal available means that an input module continuously provides the value
Value valid indicates that the value is valid
An “0” stands for a positive value
An “1” stands for a negative value
Channel C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8
Factor 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1
Example:
Channel
state: 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Value 1 9 5 7
Signal availabe
Value valid
Sign
Value in thousands
Time
Value in hundreds Value in tens Single-digit value
2.6.2. Multiplexer (transmission of analog values)
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