11/23/2009 2:44 PM | |
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Hi All, I am having one basic question in ASi. Why 4 In/Out Modules occupying A/B Slaves together, what are the other type ofmodules Doing the same? |
11/25/2009 9:44 PM | |
Joined: 12/22/2006 Last visit: 1/25/2022 Posts: 1742 Rating: (309) |
Hello, Extended address mode (A/B addresses) allows 62 nodes to be connected to an AS-Interface network. With extended address mode to Specification 3.0, A/B slaves can now, for the first time, support four outputs (instead of just three outputs as defined in Specification 2.1). |
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11/26/2009 12:54 PM | |
Posts: 118 Rating: (4) |
This is very nice to hear that siemens have 4out module with A and B standard Slaves. thank you for your updates. But my question is about other type of module 4out/3 Inwith extended(a/b) slaves. why this type of module occupying A and B slaves for each node. I think , I explained my question clearly. |
Last edited by: Maha at: 11/26/2009 12:58 PMLast edited by: Maha at: 11/26/2009 12:55 PM |
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