Ethernet/ip communication example, Ethernet/ip connections for cip safety i/o modules – Rockwell Automation 1756-SPESMNRMXT GuardLogix Controllers User Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM020I-EN-P - August 2012

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Communicate over Networks

Chapter 4

EtherNet/IP Communication Example

This example illustrates the following:

The controllers can produce and consume standard or safety tags between

each other.

The controllers can initiate MSG instructions that send/receive standard

data or configure devices.

(1)

The EtherNet/IP communication module is used as a bridge, letting the

safety controller produce and consume standard and safety data.

The personal computer can upload/download projects to the controllers.
The personal computer can configure devices on the EtherNet/IP

network.

Figure 13 - EtherNet/IP Communication Example

EtherNet/IP Connections for CIP Safety I/O Modules

CIP Safety I/O modules on EtherNet/IP networks are added to the project
under the EtherNet/IP communication module as described in

Chapter 5

,

Add,

Configure, Monitor, and Replace CIP Safety I/O

. When you add a CIP Safety

I/O module, RSLogix 5000 software automatically creates controller-scoped
safety data tags for that module.

(1) GuardLogix controllers do not support MSG instructions for safety data.

Workstation

Distributed I/O

1756-ENBT Module

(as an Adapter) with

1756 I/O Modules

1756-DNB Module for Remote DeviceNet
Communication

to Standard or Safety
Devices on DeviceNet
Network

CompactLogix™ Controller with
Integrated
EtherNet/IP Port

FlexLogix™ Controller with 1788-ENBT Module

GuardLogix Controller with
1756-ENBT Module

1794-AENT Adapter
with 1794 I/O Modules

1734-AENT Adapter with
1734 I/O Modules

PowerFlex

®

700S AC

Drive with DriveLogix™
Software

switch

1791ES-IB8XOBV4
Module

1768 Compact GuardLogix Controller with
1768-ENBT Module

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