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Allen-Bradley ControlLogix User Manual

Allen-Bradley ControlLogix
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1756-6.5.3 - December 1999
ControlNet Communication Basics 1-3
Bridging Unscheduled Data
Unscheduled messaging is data transfer or communication between
controllers that is triggered by the program (i.e., the message instruction)
and uses one or more of the communication protocols, including
ControlNet. Unscheduled messaging allow you to send and receive data
when needed.
ControlLogix bridges transfer unscheduled data from one network protocol
(ControlNet, DeviceNet, Ethernet) to the ControlLogix backplane and vise
versa. The 1756-CNB module bridges unscheduled data, such as messaging
and programming information, between its ControlLogix backplane and the
ControlNet network.
To properly route the messages that it receives, the 1756-CNB must be
supplied with the correct path information.To route an unscheduled
message through the ControlLogix backplane, a path segment of “1 ss” is
first required, where ss is the slot number of the module the message is
being sent to. To route the message through the ControlNet network, a path
segment of “2 nn” is required, where nn is the node number of the module
the message is being sent to.
For example, to route an unscheduled message through a 1756-CNB
module in chassis slot 3 through another 1756-CNB module at ControlNet
node 6 in a different chassis, the path would be:
The next device in the path could be a controller, an I/O device, a bridge to
another communication protocol such as DeviceNet, etc.
2 nn
1ss
Side of Module
Backplane = 1
ControlNet “wire” = 2
Redundant media connector
(1756-CNBR module only)
to backplane
to backplane slot 3
onto ControlNet wire
to ControlNet node 6
1, 3, 2, 6, . .

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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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