Siemens SPC3 manual Ram, Aux-Buffer Management

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PROFIBUS Interface Center

 

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Figure 6.2: Aux-Buffer Management

The user makes the configuration data (Get_Config) available in the Read_Cfg buffer for reading. The Read_Cfg buffer must have the same length as the Cfg_buffer.

The Read_Input_Data telegram is operated from the Din buffer in the ‘D state’, and the Read_Output_Dat telegram is operated from the Dout buffer in the ‘Ustate.’

All buffer pointers are 8-bit segment addresses, because the SPC3 internally has only 8-bit address registers. For a RAM access, SPC3 adds an 8-bit offset address to the segment address shifted by 3 bits (result: 11-bit physical address). As regards the buffer start addresses, this results in an 8-byte graunularity from this specification.

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Contents Simatic NET Page SIM Atic NET Profibus Interface Center SPC3 Hardware DescriptionVersions Release Date ChangesDPBuffer Structure Description of the DP Services Mode RegisterStatus Register Interrupt Controller Watchdog Timer Directory11.3 Diagnostics Processing from the System View Asic TestPin Assignment Example for the RS 485 Interface SPC3 Introduction Function Overview Pin Description CmosCPD Cmos with pull down TTLt Schmitt trigger V1.3 Memory Allocation Memory Area Distribution in the SPC35FFH Segment Processor Parameters Latches/Register Significance Write Access OCH 0DH0EH 0FH Organizational Parameters RAM 1CH 1AH1BH 1DHMode Register Asic InterfaceDisstartcontrol Exiting the Offline state Mode Register 1 Mode-REG1, writableSTARTSPC3 EOIStatus Register Fdlindst Status Register Bit15 . .readableInterrupt Controller SPC3 IRR IMRDxout IMR IARBaud Rate Monitoring Watchdog TimerAutomatic Baud Rate Identification Response Time MonitoringPROFIBUS-DP Interface DPBuffer StructureUart RAM Aux-Buffer ManagementDescription of the DP Services SetSlaveAddress SAP55Sequence for the SetSlaveAddress Utility SetParam SAP61 Parameter Data StructureParameter Data Processing Sequence CheckConfig SAP62 SPC3Diagnostics Processing Sequence SlaveDiagnosis SAP60SPC3 Structure of the Diagnostics Buffer WriteReadData / DataExchange DefaultSAPWriting Outputs Reading Inputs UserWatchdogTimer GlobalControl SAP58GetConfig SAP59 ReadInputs SAP56ReadOutputs SAP57 General Description Hardware InterfaceUniversal Processor Bus Interface Bus Interface Unit BIUXINT/MO Mode Bus Interface V1.3Switching Diagram Principles Low Cost System with 80C32System X86-Mode SPC3 Application with the 80 CApplication with th 80 C Interface Signals UartAsic Test Permitted Operating Values Technical DataMaximum Limit Values DC-Specifikation of the I/O- DriversAC-Specification for the Output Drivers Tabel 8.3 DC-Specifikation of the I/O- DriversCurrent Tabelle 8.5 Leakage current of the output drivers Clock pulse 48 Mhz Timing CharacteristicsSYS Bus Interface Clock Pulse TimingST-Vers Min Max Unit ResetTiming in the Synchronous C32-Mode TBDSynchronous Intel-Mode, Processor-Read-Timing Synchronous Intel-Mode, Processor-Write-TimingTiming in the Asynchronous Intel Mode X86 Mode ST-VersParameter Min Max Asynchronous Intel-Mode, Processor-Write-Timing Asynchronous Intel-Mode, Processor-Read-TimingXRD XCS Xready XWR XCS4.1 74.2 Synchronous Motorola-Mode, Processor-Read-TimingSynchronous Motorola-Mode, Processor-Write-Timing Timing in the Asynchronous Motorola-Mode for example, 68HC16Asynchronous Motorola-Mode, Processor-Read-Timing XCS XdsackAsynchronous Motorola-Mode, Processor-Write-Timing Serial Bus Interface Pulse 48 MHzHousing PQFP-44 Housing SPC3 Hardware Description 13.90 Symbol Min Typ Max AMI-Vers13.65 14.15RTS Profibus InterfacePin Assignment TXDExample for the RS 485 Interface SN65ALS1176Profibus User Organisation AppendixAddresses Technical contact person at ComDeC in Germany10.3.1 SPC3 AMI General Definition of TermsOrdering of ASICs 10.3.2 SPC3 STIntroduction Appendix a Diagnostics Processing in Profibus DPDiagnostics Bits and Expanded Diagnostics StatdiagIdentifier Byte 7 has Etc Identifier Byte 0 has Simatic S5 / COM ET Diagnostics Processing from the System ViewSingle Diagnostics CombiAppendix B Useful Information Data format in the Siemens PLC SimaticPage Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

SPC3 specifications

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