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Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 User Manual

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Preface
MicroLogix 1000 Programmable Controller User Manual
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Types of Communication
Communication
is the ability of a device to send data or status to other devices.
This capability typically falls into one of two categories: initiator (master) or
responder (slave). Each of these are described below:
Initiator (Master) Communication
Initiator
products can begin communication processes, which includes requesting
information from other devices (reading) or sending information to other products
(writing). In addition, initiator products are usually capable of replying to other
devices when they make requests to read information. The Series C or later
MicroLogix 1000 discrete controllers and all MicroLogix 1000 analog controllers
are in this class.
Initiator products can begin communication processes with other initiator products
(peer-to-peer communication) or with responder (slave) products
(initiator-to-responder communication).
Responder (Slave) Communication
Responder products can only reply to other products. These devices are not capable
of initiating an exchange of data; they only reply to requests made from initiator
products. The Series A and B MicroLogix 1000 discrete controllers are in this class.
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Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 Specifications

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BrandAllen-Bradley
ModelMicroLogix 1000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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