C500BC061 Omron, C500BC061 Datasheet - Page 148

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C500BC061

Manufacturer Part Number
C500BC061
Description
BACKPLANE
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of C500BC061

Leaded Process Compatible
No
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
132
floating point decimal
Floppy Disk Interface Unit
FM area
force reset
force set
Frame Checksum
function code
GPC
Graphic Programming
Console
hardware error
hexadecimal
Host Link System
Host Link Unit
host computer
HR area
increment
A decimal number expressed as a number between 0 and 1 (the mantissa)
multiplied by a power of 10, e.g., 0.538 x 10
A Unit used to interface a floppy disk drive to a PC so that programs and/or
data can be stored on floppy disks.
A memory area located in a File Memory Unit used to store/backup programs
and/or data.
The process of forcibly turning OFF a bit via a programming device. Bits are
usually turned OFF as a result of program execution.
The process of forcibly turning ON a bit via a programming device. Bits are
usually turned ON as a result of program execution.
The result of exclusive ORing all data within the FCS calculation range. Used
to confirm that the correct data is transmitted.
A two-digit number used to input an instruction into the PC.
Acronym for Graphic Programming Console.
A programming device provided with advanced programming and debugging
capabilities to facilitate PC operation. A Graphic Programming Console is
provided with a large display onto which ladder-diagram programs can be
written directly in ladder-diagram symbols for input into the PC without con-
version to mnemonic form.
An error originating in the hardware structure (electronic components) of the
PC, as opposed to a software error, which originates in software (i.e., pro-
grams).
A number system where all numbers are expressed to the base 16. Although
in a PC all data is ultimately stored in binary form, displays on and inputs
through Programming Devices are often expressed in hexadecimal to facili-
tate operation. Each group of four binary bits is numerically equivalent to one
hexadecimal digit.
One or more host computers connected to one or more PCs through Host
Link Units so that the host computer can be used to transfer data to, and to
receive data from, the PC(s). Host Link Systems enable centralized manage-
ment and control of PC Systems.
An interface used to connect a PC to a host computer in a Host Link System.
A computer that is used to transfer data or programs to or receive data or
programs from a PC in a Host Link System. The host computer is used for
data management and overall system control. Host computers are generally
personal or business computers.
A data area used to store and manipulate data, and to preserve data when
power to the PC is turned OFF.
Increasing a numeric value.
Glossary
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