Does anyone know if you can SSV an Ethernet module RPI timer from a CompactLogix Processor?
I have a machine with a 1734-ENBT card that, according to the Task Monitor, is running at 98% capacity. Connected to it, one WinCC Runtime, 10 1734-AENT racks, and 4 Powerflex 525s.
This machine has VHSC cards in the remote IO racks which are tied to encoders on motors for positioning feedback. The machine runs in stages and during one stage I'm trying to achieve very precise movement. Right now its proving to be fairly inconsistent. My hope was to be able to turn down the RPI timers on the Point IO racks and the VFDs during this time to gain precision.
It needs to be dynamic because I have to turn the others up to compensate to prevent the card from faulting out. Does anyone know if this is possible, or if there's a better way around this that doesn't require a second ENBT card to be purchased?
I have a machine with a 1734-ENBT card that, according to the Task Monitor, is running at 98% capacity. Connected to it, one WinCC Runtime, 10 1734-AENT racks, and 4 Powerflex 525s.
This machine has VHSC cards in the remote IO racks which are tied to encoders on motors for positioning feedback. The machine runs in stages and during one stage I'm trying to achieve very precise movement. Right now its proving to be fairly inconsistent. My hope was to be able to turn down the RPI timers on the Point IO racks and the VFDs during this time to gain precision.
It needs to be dynamic because I have to turn the others up to compensate to prevent the card from faulting out. Does anyone know if this is possible, or if there's a better way around this that doesn't require a second ENBT card to be purchased?