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en:software:devices:modbus [2016/12/21 14:57] – [5.1. Accesso dei dati input e coil] qem103en:software:devices:modbus [2016/12/21 15:01] – [5.1. Input e coil Data Access] qem103
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 The device provides a data exchange area where the QCL can write or read values shared with the slaves on the network. This area is represented by a list of parameters of the device divided into two groups to differentiate the type of access of the data by the device. The first section is identified as INPUT the second as OUTPUT. The INPUT section, for master operation, is the storage area of reads data. It is used by all reader functions (parameter //type// = 1, 2, 3 o 4). The OUTPUT section, in the master operation, is the area of data storage that the master should transfer to the slaves. It is used by all writing functions (parameter //type// = 5, 6, 15 o 16). To facilitate the exchange of data between devices, the structure of the Exchange area includes data types commonly used in QCL namely WORD, LONG and FLAG. The “BYTE” type does not appear because the modbus usually uses the word size for each address registers. The modbus protocol selects data based on the number of access log register, while the QCL selects based on the parameter symbol, you create a reference table in which each QCL symbol find the corresponding number in the register of access in Modbus protocol. To obtain greater flexibility for addressing, the same area of Exchange data can be manipulated by the QCL with different dimension parameterized. All the symbols that appear in the same row of the table refer to the same memory locations. The device provides a data exchange area where the QCL can write or read values shared with the slaves on the network. This area is represented by a list of parameters of the device divided into two groups to differentiate the type of access of the data by the device. The first section is identified as INPUT the second as OUTPUT. The INPUT section, for master operation, is the storage area of reads data. It is used by all reader functions (parameter //type// = 1, 2, 3 o 4). The OUTPUT section, in the master operation, is the area of data storage that the master should transfer to the slaves. It is used by all writing functions (parameter //type// = 5, 6, 15 o 16). To facilitate the exchange of data between devices, the structure of the Exchange area includes data types commonly used in QCL namely WORD, LONG and FLAG. The “BYTE” type does not appear because the modbus usually uses the word size for each address registers. The modbus protocol selects data based on the number of access log register, while the QCL selects based on the parameter symbol, you create a reference table in which each QCL symbol find the corresponding number in the register of access in Modbus protocol. To obtain greater flexibility for addressing, the same area of Exchange data can be manipulated by the QCL with different dimension parameterized. All the symbols that appear in the same row of the table refer to the same memory locations.
  
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 The data input or //coil// type have in the modbus Protocol a bit size. To store this information in the table of data exchange is defined as follows mode: each register (and then every word parameter of the device) represents 16 elements that are numbered from left to right. For the Scriptures or multiple readings when bits read are higher than those contained in the register the operation continues in the next register.\\ The data input or //coil// type have in the modbus Protocol a bit size. To store this information in the table of data exchange is defined as follows mode: each register (and then every word parameter of the device) represents 16 elements that are numbered from left to right. For the Scriptures or multiple readings when bits read are higher than those contained in the register the operation continues in the next register.\\
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