I used the DeviceNet tag generator to generate tags for a Ultra 3000 drive that is on a DeviceNet network. (RSNetworx V8)
Instead of creating a DINT tag for the feedback data value it creates 32 BOOLs named 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_0', 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_1', 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_2', etc.
It does a similar thing for the Output Datavalues.
Is there a simple method of combining these 32 BOOLs into a DINT or seperating a DINT into 32 seperate BOOLs? Can I force the DeviceNet tag generator utility to generate DINT somehow?
Using 32 bit moves seems inefficient.
Instead of creating a DINT tag for the feedback data value it creates 32 BOOLs named 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_0', 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_1', 'DeviceNet_Scanner_N01_POL_I.FdbkDataValue_2', etc.
It does a similar thing for the Output Datavalues.
Is there a simple method of combining these 32 BOOLs into a DINT or seperating a DINT into 32 seperate BOOLs? Can I force the DeviceNet tag generator utility to generate DINT somehow?
Using 32 bit moves seems inefficient.