Schneider Electric LUFP7 Switch User Manual


 
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8. Appendix B: LUFP7 Gateway GSD File
Module = "IN/OUT: 1 Byte" 0x30
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 2 Byte ( 1 word)" 0x70
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 4 Byte ( 2 word)" 0x71
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 6 Byte ( 3 word)" 0x72
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 8 Byte ( 4 word)" 0x73
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 10 Byte ( 5 word)" 0x74
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 12 Byte ( 6 word)" 0x75
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 14 Byte ( 7 word)" 0x76
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 16 Byte ( 8 word)" 0x77
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 32 Byte (16 word)" 0x7F
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 64 Byte (32 word)" 0xC0,0x5F,0x5F
EndModule
;
Module = "IN/OUT: 128 Byte (64 word)" 0xC0,0x7F,0x7F
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 1 Byte" 0x10
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 2 Byte ( 1 word)" 0x50
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 4 Byte ( 2 word)" 0x51
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 6 Byte ( 3 word)" 0x52
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 8 Byte ( 4 word)" 0x53
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 10 Byte ( 5 word)" 0x54
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 12 Byte ( 6 word)" 0x55
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 14 Byte ( 7 word)" 0x56
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 16 Byte ( 8 word)" 0x57
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 32 Byte (16 word)" 0x5F
EndModule
;
Module = "INPUT: 64 Byte (32 word)" 0x40,0x5F
EndModule
;
Definition of the “IN/OUT” (inputs size =
outputs size), “
INPUT”, and “OUTPUT
modules.
Modularity: under SyCon, one can
combine all three types of modules (I/O,
inputs, and outputs), up to the maximum
number of modules “
Max_Module”, the
maximum number of input bytes
Max_Input_Len”, the maximum number
of output bytes “
Max_Output_Len”, and
the total maximum number of input and
output bytes “
Max_Data_Len”. You must
not exceed any of these four limits.
Example 1:
should the gateway exchange
83 input bytes and 33 output bytes, you
could combine the following modules:
INPUT: 64 Byte ( 32 word)
INPUT: 16 Byte ( 8 word)
INPUT: 2 Byte ( 1 word)
INPUT: 1 Byte
OUTPUT: 32 Byte ( 16 word)
OUTPUT: 1 Byte
Example 2: should the gateway exchange
33 input bytes and 34 output bytes, you
could use the following combination:
IN/OUT: 32 Byte (16 word)
INPUT: 1 Byte
OUTPUT: 2 Byte ( 1 word)