C500BC061 Omron, C500BC061 Datasheet - Page 81

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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
Communications Protocol
Hexadecimal Data
Decimal Data
Binary Data
Data Areas
Note All ASCII data is stored as hex in the PCs.
Numerical data within a transmission is expressed in hexadecimal, decimal, or
binary format. Refer to the format example of each command for details. The
appropriate range is indicated in the following manner. Conversion tables in Ap-
pendix C give data conversions from ASCII to hex, binary, and decimal, and
those in Appendix D give conversions between hex, BCD, binary, and decimal
up to the value 32
In the above diagram, the elements X16
pressed in hexadecimal. Each digit can, therefore, be in the range from 0 (ASCII
48
1010) to F (ASCII 70
In this figure, X10
digit can, therefore, be in the range from 0 (binary 0000) to 9 (binary 1001).
In the above figure, the ON/OFF and X2
Each box therefore represents either 0 or 1 as follows:
Data area codes must be entered in capital letters and must be 4 characters
wide. Names shorter than 4 characters must be followed by spaces (ASCII
32
listed with the command.
A maximum of 29 words of PC data can be sent at the same time. If a command
is used to read or write more than 29 words, the transmission will be divided into
units of 29 words or less each.
Although the C200H/HS/HX/HG/HE, C1000H, and C2000H will complete pro-
cessing a read or write command in one cycle, other PCs may require up to three
cycles to complete processing for all the data being transferred.
If separate commands are used to read data from a PC, the data may not all
result from the same PC program cycle.
dec
dec
, binary 0000) to 9 (ASCII 49
) to make up the 4 characters. Data areas valid for each command are
0 (ASCII 48
1 (ASCII 49
3
dec
to X10
dec
dec
dec
.
): OFF
): ON.
, binary 1111).
X16
X10
0
indicate that the data is expressed in decimal. Each
ON/
OFF
3
3
X2
3
X16
X10
ON/
OFF
dec
X2
2
2
2
, binary 1001), or A (ASCII 65
3
X16
X10
3
ON/
OFF
X2
to X2
to X16
1
1
1
0
X16
X10
ON/
OFF
X2
indicate that the data is binary.
0
0
indicate that the data is ex-
0
0
Section 3-2
dec
, binary
65

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