Any name Member A Join Date Jul 2018 Location Dubai Posts 21 Jul 31, 2018 #1 Hello, I want to ask about the difference between I and M Inputs and what is the best situation to use each one of them ? Thank You
Hello, I want to ask about the difference between I and M Inputs and what is the best situation to use each one of them ? Thank You
boneless Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Feb 2008 Location OKC Posts 1,628 Jul 31, 2018 #2 What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address.
What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address.
tragically1969 Member T Join Date Jun 2007 Location uk Posts 1,538 Jul 31, 2018 #3 boneless said: What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address. Click to expand... Jeez, these questions get more an more vague as time goes on.....
boneless said: What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address. Click to expand... Jeez, these questions get more an more vague as time goes on.....
Any name Member OP A Join Date Jul 2018 Location Dubai Posts 21 Jul 31, 2018 #4 boneless said: What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address. Click to expand... My Software is Siemens TIA portal, Would you please give me an example ? When i need to Use I. I’m using M in my simulation and it worked very well.
boneless said: What software? For Siemens, I is input, M is memory. So M is not an input, but an internal memory address. Click to expand... My Software is Siemens TIA portal, Would you please give me an example ? When i need to Use I. I’m using M in my simulation and it worked very well.
boneless Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Feb 2008 Location OKC Posts 1,628 Jul 31, 2018 #5 You use I when you want to read an ("physical") input. I0.0 for bit, IW0 for word, etc. You use Q when you want to write to an output. These in and outputs can also be remote IO or profibus/profinet devices.
You use I when you want to read an ("physical") input. I0.0 for bit, IW0 for word, etc. You use Q when you want to write to an output. These in and outputs can also be remote IO or profibus/profinet devices.
geniusintraining Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Jun 2005 Location SC Posts 8,267 Jul 31, 2018 #6 Any name said: Would you please give me an example ? Click to expand... Good place to start https://support.industry.siemens.co...ortal-tutorial-center-(videos)?dti=0&lc=en-WW https://www.youtube.com/user/Siemens/search?query=tia
Any name said: Would you please give me an example ? Click to expand... Good place to start https://support.industry.siemens.co...ortal-tutorial-center-(videos)?dti=0&lc=en-WW https://www.youtube.com/user/Siemens/search?query=tia