Toshiba ASD-G9ETH Network Card User Manual


 
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10.8.2 Device Identification
A text entry box is available which allows customization of the device’s name
for identification on the Ethernet/IP network. This string is accessible as the
“product name” attribute of the identity object. Refer to Figure 35.
Figure 35: Ethernet/IP Device Identification
10.8.3 Class 1 (I/O) Data Configuration Arrays
The Ethernet/IP class 1 (I/O) data configuration arrays consist of two separate
elements (refer to Figure 36.) The consumed register configuration
defines the
structure of the command data sent from the Ethernet/IP controller (for
example, a ControlLogix PLC) to the drive, and the produced register
configuration defines the structure of the status data sent from the drive back to
the controller. These arrays allow the creation of custom-built I/O data. Up to
32 command registers can be sent to the drive, and up to 32 status registers
can be sent back to the controller. Each box in an array is capable of
containing a register number. Because all drive registers are 16-bit data
elements, each box therefore represents two bytes of consumed or produced
data.
Figure 36: Ethernet/IP Class 1 (I/O) Data Configuration
Each of the register array locations are numbered 0-31, and traverse from left
to right across each row, and then increment to the left-most position on the