Yeah, maybe twice, because I think he was looking for Triconex interface info,
not Allen-Bradley ;-)

Corey





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Err, that should read, " The version of the document on my FoxDoc CD is
Revision C and it lacks sizing information"

I should proofread my stuff. :-(
Regards,


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     -----Original Message-----
     From:     Johnson, Alex (Foxboro) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
     Sent:     Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:52 AM
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     Subject:  RE: ACM Module

     The document B0193MK Rev D has sizing information. I'll send Chad a
copy.
     The version of the document on my FoxDoc CD is Revision D and it
lacks
     sizing information.

     Basically, it is about as fast as a CP-10 and can hold more blocks.

     The Rev D document says that it can handle only 300 outgoing points.
I
     believe that this is a typographical error and that the number
should be
     3000, but I'm checking on it.



     The AB interface options are:


     *    Micro-I/A
     *    over Ethernet
     *    over AB-DH
     *    DI-30 (FT or non-FT) over AB-DH
     *    AW-I over Ethernet
     *    AB Station (Co-Processor board installed in the PLC/5)



     For points per dollar, you should look at Micro-I/A. It is faster
than the
     DI for data transfer and has more RAM.


     For a small and inexpensive total solution, the AW-I is appropriate.


     For a system with redundancy requirements, use the DI.


     There are lots of other points to ponder, but this is a summary.









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