7. Appendix A: Technical Characteristics

Structure of the LUFP7

• 2 bytes for the activation or inhibition of the downstream network by the gateway

gateway’s memory:

(see chapter 5 Gateway Initialization and Diagnostics, page 37).

 

• 242 bytes accessible by the Profibus-DP master in the form of output data (see

Outputs

chapter chapitre 10.2.2 Output Data Memory Area, page 96, for default use of

these output data).

 

 

 

 

 

 

• 268 output bytes inaccessible by the Profibus-DP master due to the maximum

 

number of output bytes that can be exchanged with the gateway (see

 

chapter 4.2.6 Editing and Configuring the Gateway, page 29).

 

Addresses

Output data area

 

16#0200

 

 

Profibus-DP master control word

 

 

16#0201

 

 

(except if “Control/Status Byte” = “Disabled”)

 

 

16#0202

 

 

Outputs accessible by the Profibus-DP master

 

 

16#02F3

 

(242 bytes)

 

 

16#02F4

 

Outputs inaccessible by the Profibus-DP master

 

 

16#03FF

 

 

(268 bytes)

 

 

 

 

Structure of the LUFP7

• 1,024 bytes inaccessible through the Profibus-DP master.

gateway’s memory:

Addresses

General data area

 

 

16#0400

 

 

Input area reserved for the Mailboxes

 

 

16#051F

 

(288 bytes)

 

General data

16#0520

 

 

Output area reserved for the Mailboxes

 

 

16#063F

 

(288 bytes)

 

 

16#0640

 

 

Internal area reserved for the management

 

 

:

 

 

of the upstream network

 

 

16#07BF

 

(384 bytes; area not used by the LUFP7 gateway)

 

 

16#07C0

 

Internal area reserved for the control registers

 

 

16#07FD

 

(62 bytes / MSB first for 16-bit data)

 

 

16#07FE

 

Gateway status / Profibus-DP master control

 

 

16#07FF

 

 

(2 bytes)

 

 

You can use the general data area for Modbus input data (from Modbus

 

responses) if you do not want the Profibus-DP master to have access to them. In

 

this case, always use 16{#4000 as the starting address. If you use multiple times

 

the same addresses in this area, the corresponding memory locations will be

 

displayed in red in the “General Area” section of the “Sub-network Monitor”

 

window (see page 55 for an example). However, this will have no consequences

 

on the gateway during run-time.

Data transfer order

Profibus-DP network: MSB first and LSB last.

(swapping)

• Modbus RTU network: MSB first and LSB last.

 

• LUFP7 gateway MSB stored in the lowest memory address.

 

In most cases, the option which should be chosen for Modbus data stored in

 

the gateway’s memory is “No swapping”. This option relates to all “Data” fields

 

for Modbus queries and responses frames.

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