- Pep Smart I/O User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface.pdf
- Introduction.pdf
- Table of Contents
- General Information
- Weights & Measures
- 1.1 Product Overview
- 1.2 Ordering Information
- 1.3 Product Information
- 1.4 Installation
- 1.4.1 Overview
- 1.4.2 SMART I/O Module Installation
- 1.4.3 RJ45 Telephone Connector Installation
- 1.4.4 Screw Terminal Block Installation
- 1.4.5 Battery Installation
- 1.5 ISaGRAF-Installation
- 1.5.1 Before Installing
- 1.5.2 Installation of the ISaGRAF for Windows Workbench
- 1.5.3 Installation of PEP Library Functions
- 1.5.4 Demo Application
- Table of Contents
- SM-BASE.pdf
- Table of Contents
- 2. SMART-BASE
- 2.1 Specifications
- 2.2 Board Overview
- 2.3 Functional Description
- 2.4 Configuration
- 2.4.1 Jumper J1: Boot Selection (Pin Connector)
- 2.4.2 Jumper J6: LED Function (Pin Connector)
- 2.5 Pinouts
- 2.5.1 SMART Module Piggyback Connectors
- 2.5.2 Screw Terminal Pinouts
- 2.5.3 Timer I/O Screw Terminal (SCR1)
- 2.5.4 Supply Screw Terminals (SCR2)
- 2.5.5 RS232 Telephone Connector (BU1)
- 2.5.6 RS485 D-Sub Connector for Half-Duplex Operation (Profibus)
- 2.5.7 SPI Connector (ST7)
- 2.6 ‘C’ Programming
- 2.6.1 SMART-BASE Library
- 2.6.2 SMTselIn
- 2.6.3 SMTsettout
- 2.6.4 SMTpre
- 2.6.5 SMTstasto
- 2.6.6 SMTrd
- 2.6.7 SMTtin
- 2.6.8 SMTstat
- 2.6.9 SMTout
- 2.6.10 SMLed
- 2.6.11 SMwdon
- 2.6.12 SMwdtrig
- 2.6.13 SMwdoff
- 2.7 ISaGRAF Programming
- 2.7.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 2.7.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 2.8 Flash Utility
- Table of Contents
- SM-EXT.pdf
- Digital.pdf
- Table of Contents
- 4. Digital Modules
- 4.1 SM-DIN1
- 4.1.1 Introduction
- 4.1.2 Specifications
- 4.1.3 Front Panel Layout
- 4.1.4 Board Overview
- 4.1.5 Functional Description
- 4.1.6 Configuration
- 4.1.7 Pinouts
- 4.1.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 4.1.8.1 SM-DIN1 Library
- 4.1.8.2 SMDIN1Init
- 4.1.8.3 SMDIN1DeInit
- 4.1.8.4 SMDIN1Get
- 4.1.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 4.1.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 4.1.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 4.2 SM-DOUT1
- 4.2.1 Introduction
- 4.2.2 Specifications
- 4.2.3 Front Panel Layout
- 4.2.4 Board Overview
- 4.2.5 Functional Description
- 4.2.6 Configuration
- 4.2.7 Pinouts
- 4.2.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 4.2.8.1 SM-DOUT1 Library
- 4.2.8.2 SMDOUT1Init
- 4.2.8.3 SMDOUT1DeInit
- 4.2.8.4 SMDOUT1Get
- 4.2.8.5 SMDOUT1Set
- 4.2.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 4.2.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 4.2.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 4.3 SM-REL1
- 4.3.1 Introduction
- 4.3.2 Specifications
- 4.3.3 Front Panel Layout
- 4.3.4 Board Overview
- 4.3.5 Functional Description
- 4.3.6 Configuration
- 4.3.7 Pinouts
- 4.3.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 4.3.8.1 SM-REL1 Library
- 4.3.8.2 SMREL1Init
- 4.3.8.3 SMREL1DeInit
- 4.3.8.4 SMREL1Reset
- 4.3.8.5 SMREL1GetRly
- 4.3.8.6 SMREL1SetRly
- 4.3.8.7 SMREL1GetLed
- 4.3.8.8 SMREL1SetLed
- 4.3.8.9 SMREL1GetExtVcc
- 4.3.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 4.3.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 4.3.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- Table of Contents
- Analog.pdf
- Table of Contents
- 5. Analog Modules
- 5.1 SM-DAD1
- 5.1.1 Introduction
- 5.1.2 Specifications
- 5.1.3 Front Panel Layout
- 5.1.4 Board Overview
- 5.1.5 Functional Description
- 5.1.5.1 Input Circuitry
- 5.1.5.2 Output Circuitry
- 5.1.6 Configuration
- 5.1.7 Pinouts
- 5.1.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 5.1.8.1 SM-DAD1 Library
- 5.1.8.2 SMDAD1Init
- 5.1.8.3 SMDAD1DeInit
- 5.1.8.4 SMDAD1GetVRaw
- 5.1.8.5 SMDAD1GetV
- 5.1.8.6 SMDAD1PutVRaw
- 5.1.8.7 SMDAD1PutV
- 5.1.8.8 SMDAD1SetLed
- 5.1.8.9 SMDAD1ClrLed
- 5.1.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 5.1.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 5.1.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 5.2 SM-PT100
- 5.2.1 Introduction
- 5.2.2 Specifications
- 5.2.3 Front Panel Layout
- 5.2.4 Board Overview
- 5.2.5 Functional Description
- 5.2.6 Configuration
- 5.2.7 Pinouts
- 5.2.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 5.2.8.1 SM-PT100 Library
- 5.2.8.2 SMADCInit
- 5.2.8.3 SMADCCalibrate
- 5.2.8.4 SMADCSetCyclicCalib
- 5.2.8.5 SMADCSetSensorType
- 5.2.8.6 SMADCGetSensorType
- 5.2.8.7 SMADCSetPrecision
- 5.2.8.8 SMADCGetPrecision
- 5.2.8.9 SMADCSetMode
- 5.2.8.10 SMADCGetMode 5-47
- 5.2.8.11 SMADCSetSignal
- 5.2.8.12 SMADCSetGain
- 5.2.8.13 SMADCGetGain
- 5.2.8.14 SMADCEnableRead
- 5.2.8.15 SMADCEnableConversion
- 5.2.8.16 SMADCReadRaw
- 5.2.8.17 SMADCReadConverted
- 5.2.8.18 SMADCDeinit
- 5.2.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 5.2.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 5.2.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 5.3 SM-THERM
- 5.3.1 Introduction
- 5.3.2 Specifications
- 5.3.3 Front Panel Layout
- 5.3.4 Board Overview
- 5.3.5 Functional Description
- 5.3.6 Configuration
- 5.3.7 Pinouts
- 5.3.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 5.3.8.1 SM-THERM Library
- 5.3.8.2 SMADCInit
- 5.3.8.3 SMADCCalibrate
- 5.3.8.4 SMADCSetCyclicCalib
- 5.3.8.5 SMADCSetSensorType
- 5.3.8.6 SMADCGetSensorType
- 5.3.8.7 SMADCSetPrecision
- 5.3.8.8 SMADCGetPrecision
- 5.3.8.9 SMADCSetMode 5-75
- 5.3.8.10 SMADCGetMode
- 5.3.8.11 SMADCSetSignal
- 5.3.8.12 SMADCSetGain
- 5.3.8.13 SMADCGetGain
- 5.3.8.14 SMADCEnableRead
- 5.3.8.15 SMADCEnableConversion
- 5.3.8.16 SMADCReadRaw
- 5.3.8.17 SMADCReadConverted
- 5.3.8.18 SMADCDeinit
- 5.3.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 5.3.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 5.3.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 5.4 SM-ADC1
- 5.4.1 Introduction
- 5.4.2 Specifications
- 5.4.3 Front Panel Layout
- 5.4.4 Board Overview
- 5.4.5 Functional Description
- 5.4.5.1 Input Circuitry
- 5.4.6 Configuration
- 5.4.7 Pinouts
- 5.4.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 5.4.8.1 SM-ADC1 Library
- 5.4.8.2 SMADC1Init
- 5.4.8.3 SMADC1GetVRaw
- 5.4.8.4 SMADC1GetV
- 5.4.8.5 SMADC1SetLed
- 5.4.8.6 SMADC1ClrLed
- 5.4.8.7 SMADC1DeInit
- 5.4.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 5.4.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 5.4.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 5.5 SM-DAC1
- 5.5.1 Introduction
- 5.5.2 Specifications
- 5.5.3 Front Panel Layout
- 5.5.4 Board Overview
- 5.5.5 Functional Description
- 5.5.5.1 Output Circuitry
- 5.5.6 Configuration
- 5.5.7 Pinouts
- 5.5.8 ‘C’ Programming
- 5.5.8.1 SM-DAC1 Library
- 5.5.8.2 SMDAC1Init
- 5.5.8.3 SMDAC1OpenLoop
- 5.5.8.4 SMADAC1Operate
- 5.5.8.5 SMDAC1StandBy
- 5.5.8.6 SMDAC1PutVRaw
- 5.5.8.7 SMDAC1PutV
- 5.5.8.8 SMDAC1SetLed
- 5.5.8.9 SMDAC1ClrLed
- 5.5.8.10 SMDAC1DeInit
- 5.5.9 ISaGRAF Programming
- 5.5.9.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 5.5.9.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- Table of Contents
- Comms.pdf
- Table of Contents
- 6. Communications Modules
- 6.1 SM-RS232 6
- 6.1.1 Introduction
- 6.1.2 Specifications
- 6.1.3 Front Panel Layout
- 6.1.4 Board Overview
- 6.1.5 Functional Description
- 6.1.6 Configuration
- 6.1.7 Pinouts
- 6.1.8 ISaGRAF Programming
- 6.1.8.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- 6.1.8.2 The ISaGRAF Operate Calls
- 6.1.9 OS-9 Programming
- 6.2 SM-SSI
- 6.2.1 Introduction
- 6.2.2 Specifications
- 6.2.3 Front Panel Layout
- 6.2.4 Board Overview
- 6.2.5 Functional Description
- 6.2.6 SSI Operation
- 6.2.7 Register Description
- 6.2.7.1 Control Register
- 6.2.7.2 CTRL1 Register
- 6.2.7.3 CTRL2 Register
- 6.2.7.4 CTRL3 Register
- 6.2.7.5 Compare Register
- 6.2.7.6 Identification Register
- 6.2.7.7 Status Register
- 6.2.7.8 STAT1 Register
- 6.2.7.9 STAT2 Register
- 6.2.7.10 Data Register
- 6.2.8 MATCH Function
- 6.2.9 Tested Sensors
- 6.2.10 Configuration
- 6.2.11 Pinouts
- 6.2.12 ‘C’ Programming
- 6.2.12.1 SM-SSI Library
- 6.2.12.2 SMSSIInit
- 6.2.12.3 SMSSIDeInit
- 6.2.12.4 SMSSISetSetPoint
- 6.2.12.5 SMSSISetCtrlReg
- 6.2.12.6 SMSSIGetStatus
- 6.2.12.7 SMSSIGetData
- 6.2.13 ISaGRAF Programming
- 6.2.13.1 The ISaGRAF Board Parameters
- Table of Contents

SMART I/O User’s Manual
March 12, 1996
©1996 PEP Modular Computers GmbH
Page 1 - 8
Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
SMART I/O is based on a cost effective open system for industrial automa-
tion and industrial computing. By programming the SMART I/O using the
standard ISaGRAF workbench for IEC 1131-3 PLC programming languages
and the Ultra-C compiler (DOS, OS-9) for ANSI-C real-time programming,
the SMART I/O can be used as a micro PLC and as a real-time computer
system.
Equipped with the standard real-time fieldbus PROFIBUS, it allows the use
of the SMART I/O in a fully transparent real-time network architecture. This
architecture provides open communication between PEP systems and third
party I/O systems, as well as MMI. PROFIBUS not only allows I/O commu-
nication, but also file transfer, remote login and remote debugging facilities.
SMART I/O is designed around the MC68302 CPU from Motorola which
has two on-chip microprocessors. One is the industry standard 68HC000
running at 20MHz, and the second is a communication orientated RISC
processor. Fieldbus protocols use the power of this RISC CPU, freeing the
68HC000 for other tasks. Communication between the 68HC000 and the
communication processor is made using on-chip dual-ported RAM. Nonvola-
tile memory (battery backed SRAM and FLASH memory) allows a secure
and long-term backup of the application program and data.
Well suited for machinery manufacturers and all OEMs, the SMART I/O is
an ideal companion for VME9000 and IUC9000 systems. Connected to-
gether with these high-end VME or IUC computers and PLCs, SMART I/O
allows the decentralization of I/O functions through the world wide accepted
PROFIBUS fieldbus.
SMART I/O systems provide more power than dumped remote I/O systems
since they support local intelligence: an IEC1131-3 programming environ-
ment as well as ANSI-C programming under real-time OS. All this power is
provided with excellent price/performance characteristics.