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Appendix H: Backward Compatibility 233 (258)
GIP[0..1]/LED3[A..B]
These pins are tri-stated inputs by default in the 30-series. In the 40-series, these pins are tri-
stated until the state NW_INIT. After that they become open-drain, active low LED outputs (LE-
D3A/LED3B).
No modification of the hardware is needed, if your current design has
tied these pins to GND
pulled up the pins
pulled down the pins
left the pins unconnected
However, if the application drive the pins high, a short circuit will occur.
If you connect the pins to LEDs, a pull-up is required.
In the 40-series, there is a possibility to set the GIP[0..1] and GOP[0..1] in high impedance state
(tri-state) by using attribute #16 (GPIO configuration) in the Anybus object (01h). I.e. if it is not
possible to change the host application hardware, this attribute can be configured for high impe-
dance state of GIP and GOP before leaving NW_INIT state.
Related Information: Anybus CompactCom M40 Hardware Design Guide (HMSI-216-126), Sec-
tion “LED Interface/D8-D15 (Data Bus)”.
GOP[0..1]/LED4[A..B]
These pins are outputs (high state) by default in the 30-series. In the 40-series, these pins are
tri-stated until the state NW_INIT, and after that they become push-pull, active low LED outputs
(LED4A/LED4B).
This change should not affect your product.
Related Information: Anybus CompactCom M40 Hardware Design Guide (HMSI-216-126), Sec-
tion 3.2.3, “LED Interface/D8-D15 (Data Bus)”.
Address Pins A[11..13]
The address pins 11, 12, and 13 are ignored by the 30-series. These pins must be high when
accessing the 40-series module in backwards compatible 8-bit parallel mode. If you have left
these pins unconnected or connected to GND, you need to make a hardware modification to tie
them high.
Max Input Signal Level (V
IH
)
The max input signal level for the 30-series is specified as V
IH
=V
DD
+0,2 V, and for the 40-series
as V
IH
=3.45 V. Make sure that you do not exceed 3.45V for a logic high level.
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®
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ModelCompactCom 40
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