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replaces 08/07 AWB2786-1593en
Data transfer between easy und IEC stations
easyNet
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Original Operating Instructions
The German-language edition of this document is the original
operating manual.
Translation of the original operating manual
All editions of this document other than those in German language
are translations of the original German manual.
1
st
edition 2007, edition date 08/07
2
nd
edition 2010, edition date 10/10
© 2007 by Eaton Industries GmbH
Author: Peter Roersch, Andreas Lüngen
Production: Heidrun Riege
Translator: Terence Osborn
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Content
About this manual
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Abbreviations and symbols
3
1e
s
yNet network
5
Network overview
5
Configuring stations and the network
5
Overview of data transfer
5
2 Functions
7
Data transfer functions
7
Description of functions
7
– NET_UPDATE function for data exchange
7
– NET_GET function for fetching data stored
on the network
8
3 Structures
9
EASY_NET_MAIN structure
9
– Structure layout
9
– Structure components
9
EASY_NET_INFO structure
9
– Structure layout
9
– Structure components
9
EASY_NET_DEVICE structure
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– Structure layout
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– Structure components
10
EASY_NET_SND structure
11
– Structure layout
11
– Structure components
11
EASY_NET_SNDx structure
12
– Structure layout
12
– Structure components
12
EASY_NET_PUT structure
12
– Structure layout
12
– Structure components
12
EASY_NET_RCV structure
13
– Structure layout
13
– Structure components
13
EASY_NET_GET structure
13
– Structure layout
13
– Structure components
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4 Applications
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IEC station <- IEC/ea
s
y station (I/O information)
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IEC station (Net-ID1) -> Remote I/O station,
e.g. easy800 (I/O information)
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IEC station (Net-IDx) <-> EASY223-SWIRE gateway
(I/O information)
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– IEC station (Net-IDx) <- EASY223-SWIRE gateway
(I/O information)
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– IEC station (Net-IDn) -> EASY223-SWIRE gateway
(I/O information)
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IEC station <-> IEC/ea
s
y station
(bit information)
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IEC station <-> several IEC/ea
s
y stations
(double-word data exchange)
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– PUT function (PUT structure element)
22
– The NET_GET function
25
Synchronisation of the real-time clock
26
5 Configuring the (ea
s
yNet) network
27
Carrying out the configuration
27
– Configuring with ea
s
ySoft-CoDeSys
(Net-ID1 = IEC station)
27
– Configuring with ea
s
ySoft
(Net-ID1 = ea
s
y or IEC station)
28
– Configuring via the device display
28
– Configuring with the Net_Config function
29
6 Combination of ea
s
yNet with CAN/CANopen
31
Combination possibilities
31
Notes on operation
31
– Controlling bus load
31
– Displaying the loading of the CAN bus
31
– Monitoring the ea
s
yNet telegram
32
7 Programming via ea
s
yNet (Routing)
33
8 Bus topology
35
Overview
35
CANopen/ea
s
yNet interface
36
– XC200
36
– EC4-200, ea
s
y800, MFD-(AC-)CP8
36
Index
37
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About this manual
List of revisions
Abbreviations and symbols
The following are the main changes and amendments which have
been made since the last edition of this manual:
Symbols used in this manual have the following meanings:
X
Indicates actions to be taken.
Edition date Page
Description
Change
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all
Change to Eaton notation
j
h
Draws your attention to interesting tips and
supplementary information.
For greater clarity, the name of the current chapter is shown in the
header of the left-hand page and the name of the current section
in the header of the right-hand page. This does not apply to pages
at the start of a chapter and empty pages at the end of a chapter.
The manual provides the essential information required for the
access of an IEC station, such as an XC200, to other stations in the
easyNet network. The access of the IEC stations is executed by the
program containing the functions for sending and receiving data.
The functions contain structure variables, and both are described
briefly in chapter 2 and chapter 3.
The relationship between the functions and structures, as well as
their integration in the program, are shown in the chapter 4.
The possible data transfer options are described in chapter 2.
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
The easyNet network
Provides an introduction to the easyNet network,
a chapter 1, page 5.
Functions
Describes the functions and their properties,
a chapter 2, page 7.
Structures
Describes the structures, a chapter 3, page 9.
Application
Shows the possibilities for data transfer between the IEC
stations and easy stations, e.g. easy800, in the form of
examples. The functions and structures are used in these
examples, a chapter 4, page 15.
Additional information on accessing easy stations on the
network is provided in the manuals of the relevant easy
stations.
Network configuration
Describes how to configure easy stations via the first station
(Net ID 1) on the easyNet, a chapter 5, page 27.
Combination of easyNet with CAN/CANopen
Provides information on combinations of easyNet – CANopen,
CAN Direct, CAN network variables,
a chapter 6, page 31.
Routing
Shows the possibility of indirect communication between the
PC and stations via the easyNet, a chapter 7, page 33.
Bus topology
Shows different topologies, a chapter 8, page 35.
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