MVI56-DFCMR

When needing additional DF1 ports in your ControlLogix system, the MVI56-DFCM Network Interface Module is the fastest and easiest way to add DF1 Half/Full Duplex Master and Slave capability. This module has two powerful and fully configurable DF1 ports allowing the many SCADA and field devices supporting the DF1 protocol to be integrated into the ControlLogix platform.

Description

DF1 Master/Slave Network Interface Module with Reduced Data Block for ControlLogix

MVI56-DFCMR

When needing additional DF1 ports in your ControlLogix system, the MVI56-DFCM Network Interface Module is the fastest and easiest way to add DF1 Half/Full Duplex Master and Slave capability. This module has two powerful and fully configurable DF1 ports allowing the many SCADA and field devices supporting the DF1 protocol to be integrated into the ControlLogix platform. Devices commonly supporting the protocol include Rockwell Automation PLCs and power monitoring equipment, as well as several other third party devices. Each port is user-configurable to act as a Master or as a slave.

 

Features and Benefits

The MVI56-DFCMR (DF1 Communication Module with Reduced Data Block) allows Rockwell Automation ControlLogix I/O compatible processors to interface easily with other DF1 protocol compatible devices. Compatible devices include not only Rockwell Automation PLCs and PACs (which all support the DF1 protocol) but also a wide assortment of devices.

The module has two serial ports supporting the DF1 protocol, with each port user-configurable to act as a master or as a slave. Data transfer between the module and the ControlLogix processor is asynchronous to the DF1 network, with the module’s internal database being used to exchange data between the processor and the DF1 network.

 

Applications

The MVI56-DFCMR module is the ideal solution for many applications where DF1 protocol connectivity must be added to a ControlLogix platform. The MVI56-DFCMR module can be found in many industrial sectors and in the following applications:

  • Foreign device data concentrator
  • SCADA System Pipelines and offshore platforms
  • Food processing
  • Mining
  • Pulp and paper

 

Specifications

  •  Single Slot – 1756 backplane compatible
  •  The module is recognized as an Input/Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module
  •  Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between module and processor. Sample ladder file included.
  •  Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module. Sample configuration file included
  •  This module uses a small I/O data area for 40 words data block transfer between the module and the ControlLogix processor, for applications with the module in a remote rack.

This module uses a small I/O data area for data transfer between the module and the ControlLogix processor.

 

DF1 ports

  • Full and half duplex modes supported
  • CRC and BCC error checking
  • Full hardware handshaking control provides radio, modem and multi-drop support
  • User-definable module memory usage, supporting the storage and transfer of up to 5000 registers to/from the control processor
  • Up to 125 word read and write command lengths supported
  • Floating point data movement supported

 

DF1 Master Protocol Specifications

The ports on the DF1 module can be individually configured as Master ports. When configured in master mode, the DFCM module is capable of reading and writing data to remote DF1 devices, enabling the processor to act as a SCADA sub-master.

  • Command List: Up to 100 commands per Master port, each fully-configurable for function, slave address, register to/from addressing and word/byte count
  • Status Data: Error codes available on an individual command basis. In addition, a slave status list is maintained per active master port
  • Polling of Command List: User-configurable polling of commands, including disabled, continuous, and on change of data (write only)

 

DF1 Slave Protocol Specifications

The module accepts DF1 commands from an attached DF1 master unit. When in slave mode, the module can accept DF1 commands from a master to read/write data stored in the module’s internal registers. This data can be derived from other DF1 slave devices on the network through a master port or from the processor and is easily transferred to the processor’s data registers.

 

Tested Hardware Connections

Several hardware connections have been tested by ProSoft Technology or have been customer field tested. The following physical connections have been tested successfully:

  • RA Panel view (Full Duplex point-point, DFCM as slave)
  • RA Processors (Full/Half duplex, DFCM as either master or slave)
  • RA Power Monitors (485 Half-Duplex DFCM as Master)

 

 

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