Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5641N150 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | Material: | Iron |
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Color: | Black | Japan: | Japan |
Temperature: | 20-90 | Dimension: | 50mm |
Wire: | Wire | TS5641N150: | TS5641N150 |
TS5641N150
If it does not receive an XON character within the wait time that is specified in the port | able to send XOFF to the transmitting partner while a transmission is in progress. Software |
configuration (Page 583), the CM aborts the transmission and returns an error to the user program. |
flow control is only possible with messages that contain only ASCII characters. Binary protocols cannot utilize sofware flow control. |
Software flow control requires full-duplex communication, as the receiving partner must be | Before the CPU can engage in PtP communications, you must configure parameters for transmitting (or sending) messages and receiving messages. |
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These parameters dictate how
communications operate when messages are being transmitted to or received from a target
device. From the device
configuration, you configure
how a communication
interface transmits data by
specifying the "Configuration
of transmitted message"
properties for the selected
interface.
You can also dynamically configure or change the transmit message parameters from the
user program by using the SEND_CFG (Page 569) instruction.
Note
Parameter values set from the SEND_CFG instruction in the user program override the port
configuration settings. Note that the CPU does not retain parameters set from the
SEND_CFG instruction in the event of power down. Specifies the amount of time to wait after activating RTS before transmission is initiated.
The range is 0 to 65535 ms, with a default value of 0. This parameter is valid only when the
port configuration (Page 583) specifies hardware flow control. CTS is evaluated after the
RTS On delay time has expired.
This parameter is applicable for RS232 modules only.
RTS Off delay Specifies the amount of time to wait before de-activating RTS after completion of
transmission. The range is 0 to 65535 ms, with a default value of 0. This parameter is valid
only when the port configuration (Page 583) specifies hardware flow control.
This parameter is applicable for RS232 modules only.
Send break at message start
Number of bit times in a
break
Specifies that upon the start of each message, a break will be sent after the RTS On delay
(if configured) has expired and CTS is active.
You specify how many bit times constitute a break where the line is held in a spacing
condition. The default is 12 and the maximum is 65535, up to a limit of eight seconds.
Send idle line after a break
Idle line after a break
Specifies that an idle line will be sent before message start. It is sent after the break, if a
break is configured. The "Idle line after a break" parameter specifies how many bit times
constitute an idle line where the line is held in a marking condition. The default is 12 and
the maximum is 65535, up to a limit of eight seconds. You can determine how the communication interface recognizes the start of a message. The
start characters and the characters comprising the message go into the receive buffer until a
configured end condition is met.
You can specify multiple start conditions. If you specify more than one start condition, all of
the start conditions must be met before the message is considered started. For example, if
you configure an idle line time and a specific start character, the CM or CB will first look for
the idle line time requirement to be met and then the CM will look for the specified start
character. If some other character is received (not the specified start character), the CM or
CB will restart the start of message search by again looking for an idle line time.
Parameter Definition
Start on Any Character The Any Character condition specifies that any successfully received character indicates You can determine how the communication interface recognizes the start of a message. The
start characters and the characters comprising the message go into the receive buffer until a
configured end condition is met.
You can specify multiple start conditions. If you specify more than one start condition, all of
the start conditions must be met before the message is considered started. For example, if
you configure an idle line time and a specific start character, the CM or CB will first look for
the idle line time requirement to be met and then the CM will look for the specified start
character. If some other character is received (not the specified start character), the CM or
CB will restart the start of message search by again looking for an idle line time. The Any Character condition specifies that any successfully received character indicates the
start of a message. This character is the first character within a message.
Line Break The Line Break conditions specifies that a message receive operation starts after a break
character is received.
Idle Line The Idle Line condition specifies that a message reception starts once the receive line has
been idle or quiet for the number of specified bit times. Once this condition occurs, the start
of a message begins.
The Any Character condition specifies that any successfully received character indicates the
start of a message. This character is the first character within a message.
Line Break The Line Break conditions specifies that a message receive operation starts after a break
character is received.
Idle Line The Idle Line condition specifies that a message reception starts once the receive line has
been idle or quiet for the number of specified bit times. Once this condition occurs, the start
of a message begins. Characters
② Restarts the idle line timer