XW2Z-070T-1 Omron, XW2Z-070T-1 Datasheet - Page 144

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XW2Z-070T-1

Manufacturer Part Number
XW2Z-070T-1
Description
Special Nissan
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
XW2Zr
Type
DB09r
Datasheet

Specifications of XW2Z-070T-1

1st Connector
Plug, Male Pins
2nd Connector
Plug, Male Pins
Number Of Positions
9
Length
2.3' (701.0mm)
Color
Beige, Individual (Round)
Usage
Communication
Contact Finish
Gold
Contact Finish Thickness
15µin (0.38µm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Shielding
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
XW2Z070T1
Interrupt Processing Time
Maximum I/O Response
Time
8-3
Interrupt ON delay
Wait for completion of
interrupt-mask processing
Change to interrupt
processing
Return
CPM2B-S cycle
Slave input
Slave output
CompoBus/S
communications
processing
Interrupt Processing Time
Item
Input delay
1,2,3...
This is the delay time from the time the interrupt input bit turns ON until the time
that the interrupt is executed. This delay does not apply to other interrupts.
When a process that disables (masks) the interrupt is being executed, this is the
time required for that process to be completed.
This is the time it takes to change processing to the interrupt process.
This is the time it takes, from execution of RET(93), to return to the processing
that was interrupted.
Note The Slave input is not read for almost one PC cycle because it goes ON just
CompoBus/S
communica-
tions time
The maximum I/O response time is as follows:
(2 × CPM2B-S cycle time) + CompoBus/S communications time + Compo-
Bus/S Slave input delay + CompoBus/S Slave output delay
after the start of CompoBus/S communications processing (*1). The input is
read during the next CompoBus/S communications processing cycle (*2).
This section explains the processing times involved from the time an interrupt
is executed until the interrupt processing routine is called, and from the time
an interrupt processing routine is completed until returning to the initial loca-
tion. This explanation applies to input interrupts, interval timer interrupts, and
high-speed counter interrupts.
1. Interrupt source
2. Interrupt ON delay
3. Wait for completion of interrupt-mask processing
4. Change to interrupt processing
5. Execution of interrupt routine
6. Return to initial location
The table below shows the times involved from the generation of an interrupt
signal until the interrupt processing routine is called, and from when the inter-
rupt processing routine is completed until returning to the original position.
Mask Processing
Interrupts are masked during processing of the operations described below.
Until the processing is completed, any interrupts will remain masked for the
indicated times.
Cycle time (See note 1.)
CompoBus/S
communica-
tions time
Contents
CompoBus/S
input refreshing
Cycle time (See note 2.)
(See note 2.)
CompoBus/S
output refreshing
CompoBus/S
communica-
tions time
Output delay
Section 8-3
50 µs
See
below.
10 µs
10 µs
Time
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