Re: [foxboro] FBM232 and AB ControLogix

The limit on tags/registers in the FDSI FBM is 2000. It is fixed.

The limit on control blocks in a CP is 4000.

With V8.4 and later the DCI blocks have alarming so you can about 4000
tags/registers into a CP using two FDSIs.

The DI30 replacement should be the DI270. The DI270 is "ta-da" a
CP270/FDSI combination. Using an FCP and the right baseplates makes a
nice gateway station.

Of course, you can add other I/O as well depending on loading.

Regards,
 
Alex Johnson
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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jack.Easley@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 7:28 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] FBM232 and AB ControLogix

I think its 2000 tags/FBM23x and 4000 points ZCP270. By the way, the
4000 points in a ZCP270 is hard-coded. ICC will not let you add more
than 4000 points/ZCP270. I do not believe that the 2000 tags/FBM23x is
not hard-coded.

Jack Easley
Sr. I&C Technician
Luminant Power, Martin Lake Plant
Phone 903.836.6241
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-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 5:08 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] FBM232 and AB ControLogix

Here's a ringing customer endorsement, (OK ringing might be a little 
strong and I'm not a customer but an integrator, close enough.)

1) The FBM232 supports ethernet/IP communications with the CLX based on
tags.
    Supports up to 4000 tags ( I think that's right)
2) It is really fast compared to the old serial KF2 or KFC style 
communications.
3) It is pretty robust.  *There were some problems early on, but they 
work pretty much as advertised these days.
4) Fault tolerant comms work (but be sure to check configuration and
test)

The only drawbacks we have seen with these are the lack of support 
for User Defined Types {UDTs] in tags, and some of the old tricks 
like mapping one memory location to multiple tags.

Also it would have been nice if the PAKINs had individually 
accessible bits for use on displays like MCINs.  Either you can 
bitmask every bit you wish to display, or map the PAKIN to an MCIN to 
show them on Foxview.   (ICC conections are not affected since they 
support the C:B.P.B1...B32 extensions.)

Overall a nice product and one we use a lot.

Regards,
David


 
 
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