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Chapter 4
CIP Axis Attributes
334 Rockwell Automation Publication MOTION-RM003I-EN-P - February 2018
Actual Acceleration
Usage Access T Data
Type
Default Min Max Semantics of Values
Required - All
Get/
GSV
T REAL - - - Position Units / Sec
2
Tag access supported but the
value is valid only when Auto Tag
Update of the Motion Group
Object is enabled.
The Actual Acceleration attribute is the current instantaneously measured
acceleration of an axis in the configured axis Position Units per second per second.
It is calculated as the current increment to the actual velocity per coarse update
interval.
Actual Acceleration is a signed floating-point value. Its resolution does not depend
on the Averaged Velocity Timebase, but rather on the Conversion Constant of the
axis and the fact that the internal resolution limit on actual velocity is 1 feedback
count per Coarse Update Period
2
.
Tag access supported but value is valid only when Auto Tag Update of the Motion
Group Object is enabled.
Watch Position
Usage Access T Data
Type
Default Min Max Semantics of Values
Required - E
Get/
GSV
T REAL - - - Position Units
The Watch Position attribute is the current set-point position of an axis, in the
configured axis Position Units, as set up in the last, most recently executed, MAW
(Motion Arm Watch) instruction for that axis.
Registration 1 Position and Registration 2 Position
Usage Access T Data
Type
Default Min Max Semantics of Values
Required - E
Get/
GSV
T REAL - - - Position Units
Two registration position attributes are provided to independently store axis
position associated with two different registration input events. The Registration
Position value is the absolute position of a physical or virtual axis (in the position
units of that axis) at the occurrence of the most recent registration event for that
axis.
This figure shows how the registration position is latched by the registration input
when a registration event occurs. The latching mechanism can be implemented in

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Allen-Bradley ControlLogix Specifications

General IconGeneral
CommunicationEtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet, DH+
I/O CapacityUp to 128, 000 I/O points (varies by configuration)
RedundancySupported (with specific modules)
Programming SoftwareRockwell Automation Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Operating Temperature0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
Programming LanguagesLadder Logic, Function Block Diagram, Structured Text, Sequential Function Chart
ModularityYes
CertificationsUL, CE
Processor TypeMultiple options available, including standard, safety, and extreme environment processors
Power SupplyMultiple options available, including standard and redundant power supplies with various voltage ranges (e.g., 24V DC, 120/240V AC)

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