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How to address Quantum I/O cards in Unity Pro.

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How to address Quantum I/O cards in Unity Pro.

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Three ways to address a Quantum I/O point in Unity Pro. This resolution will show examples of a local and a remote analog card using three possible methods of addressing.

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Direct
Clicking on any analog card from the project browser will show the Input Starting and Ending addresses assigned to the cards. In this case the local ACI-030 is assigned to %IW1 - %IW9. This is the addressing scheme most familiar to users of software packages like Concept.
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The variable editor below shows examples of creating variables for the analog channels of the local ACI-030 using the direct addressing scheme.
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Topological
Addressing a channel of the I/O card with Topological addressing uses the following format:

%IW\b.e\r.m.1 for the first channel of the card.
%IW\b.e\r.m.2 for the second channel of the card.
b = Bus
e = EQUIPMENT (drop)
r = Rack
m = Module (slot)
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Note: When creating variables for local I/O modules the (b) Bus and (e) Drop parameters are not required; as seen in the variable Local_Analog_2 above.

IODDT (Input Output derived data type)
Addressing a channel of the I/O card with IODDT addressing uses the following format:

%CH\b.e\r.m.1 for the first channel of the card.
%CH\b.e\r.m.2 for the second channel of the card.
b = Bus
e = EQUIPMENT (drop)
r = Rack
m = Module (slot)

The format of topological addressing and IODDT is identical. However, IODDT variables create sub component tags for the channel value and broken wire Boolean as seen below.
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IODDT variables have specific datatypes as seen above. To select this datatype click on the image7in the Type column.
Unity Pro on-line help for the I/O card will direct the user to the appropriate datatype for each card. In the above example T_ANA_IN_VE was used.

I/O Card = I/O Module

Legacy KB System (APS) Data: RESL161813 V2.0, Originally authored by DaSo on 03/24/2009, Last Edited by RoAl on 03/24/2009
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