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Differences between CC-Link IE Control Network and CC-Link IE Field Network
The CC-Link IE Control Network is a high-capacity controller network whose maximum number of link points is 128k words. The CC-Link IE Field Network is an al... More Details >>
- No:23085
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
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M8029 (Instruction execution complete flag) is shared with multiple instructions. To obtain an execution completion result of a specific instruction, insert... More Details >>
- No:24775
- Release Date:2019/02/27 15:34
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Resistor value for CC-Link cables
The value depends on the type of cable in use. - Ver.1.10-compatible CC-Link dedicated cables: 110 ohm, 1/2W - CC-Link dedicated cables (Version 1.00): 110... More Details >>
- No:22983
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/10/03 14:42
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Remedies for WDT errors on a MELSECNET/H board
The error code indicates a WDT (watchdog timer) error. It is determined as the cause that the MELSECNET/H driver cannot work due to a computer or OS hang, or... More Details >>
- No:22969
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
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How to check errors in a CC-Link master station
When an error has occurred in the master station (including the standby master station), the data link control cannot be performed, and you cannot check erro... More Details >>
- No:23078
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
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Terminating resistors for CC-Link communication
There are two types of terminating resistors for CC-Link communication. Both two types are packaged with a CC-Link master/local module. (1) 110 ohm, 1/2W (B... More Details >>
- No:22963
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/09/26 14:47
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Difference between the CC-Link IE Controller Network and a MELSECNET/H network
The CC-Link IE Controller Network is an improved system that has a higher processing speed and a larger data capacity than the MELSECNET/H network system (PL... More Details >>
- No:22979
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/09/25 17:17
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Receiving back (echoing back) the same data sent from QJ71C24N
When data is sent from the RS-422/485 interface through RS-485 (2-wire type) communication and the same data comes back to RDA or RDB, we call it echo back. ... More Details >>
- No:23000
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/09/25 17:44
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Difference between QJ61BT11 and QJ61BT11N
QJ61BT11N supports Version 2 (expanded cyclic setting), the setting for refreshing/forced clearing a slave station data when the switch on a programmable con... More Details >>
- No:22964
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/09/25 13:16
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Difference between CC-Link reserved stations and invalid stations
- Reserved station Reserved stations are not actually connected to the network (but will be connected in the future) but do not appear as data link error... More Details >>
- No:22993
- Release Date:2018/09/03 17:31
- Update:2018/09/25 17:37
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