C500CP131 Omron, C500CP131 Datasheet - Page 255

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C500CP131

Manufacturer Part Number
C500CP131
Description
C-SERIES SPECIAL I/O UNIT
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500CP131

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
event processing
execution condition
execution cycle
execution time
Expansion CPU Rack
Expansion I/O Rack
FA
factory computer
FAL error
FALS error
FAT
fatal error
fatal SFC error
FCS
feedback variable
file directory
filename extension
FINS
flag
Processing that is performed in response to an event, e.g., an interrupt signal.
The ON or OFF status under which an instruction is executed. The execution
condition is determined by the logical combination of conditions on the same in-
struction line and up to the instruction currently being executed.
The cycle used to execute all processes required by the CPU, including program
execution, I/O refreshing, peripheral servicing, etc.
The time required for the CPU to execute either an individual instruction or an
entire program.
A Rack connected to the CPU Rack to increase the virtual size of the CPU Rack.
Units that may be mounted to the CPU Backplane may also be mounted to the
Expansion CPU Backplane.
A Rack used to increase the I/O capacity of a PC. In CV-Series PC, either one
Expansion I/O Rack can be connected directly to the CPU or Expansion CPU
Rack or multiple Expansion I/O Racks can be connected by using an I/O Control
and I/O Interface Units.
Factory automation.
A general-purpose computer, usually quite similar to a business computer, that
is used in automated factory control.
An error generated from the user program by execution of an FAL(006) instruc-
tion.
An error generated from the user program by execution of an FALS(007) instruc-
tion or an error generated by the system.
File Allocation Table. This is an area of a floppy or hard disk which contains infor-
mation about the location of the files on the disk.
An error that stops PC operation and requires correction before operation can
continue.
An error in SFC programming that makes further program execution impossible.
See frame checksum .
One of the input fields in an action block in a SFC program. Memory area ad-
dresses can be input for feedback variables as desired by the user, but do not
affect operation in any way.
A list of the files on a floppy or hard disk.
The portion of a filename after the period. The extension can be no longer than 3
characters. It is usually used to indicate the type of the file (e.g. BAS indicates
files containing BASIC programs, and DAT indicates files containing data).
See CV-mode .
A dedicated bit in memory that is set by the system to indicate some type of oper-
ating status. Some flags, such as the carry flag, can also be set by the operator
or via the program.
Glossary
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