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Combination of I/O Extension Boards and Allocation Mode

The total of up to 2 boards (one PCI board and one PIC Express board) can be mounted on the I/O expansion board.

The table below lists the permitted combination of I/O extension boards and selectable allocation mode. PCIe bord stands for PIC Express board.

 

No.
I/O extension boards

Allocation modes *2

PIC Express board *3 PIC board Mini I/O dedicated RC3 Compatible Standard All user I/O
0 O      
1 Parallel I/O board *3 O O O  
2 DeviceNet slave board   O O  
3 DeviceNet slave board Parallel I/O board   O O  
4 CC-Link remote device board   O O  
5 CC-Link remote device board Parallel I/O board   O O  
6 PROFIBUS slave board   O O  
7 PROFIBUS slave board Parallel I/O board   O O  
8 EtherNet/IP Adapter board   O O  
9 EtherNet/IP Adapter board Parallel I/O board   O O  
10 PROFINET IO Device board   O O  
11 PROFINET IO Device board Parallel I/O board   O O  
12 DeviceNet master board       O
13 DeviceNet master board Parallel I/O board       O
14 EtherCAT slave board   O O  
15 EtherCAT slave board Parallel I/O board   O O  

*1 A cell with "O" stands for the allocation mode is selectable, and empty cell stands for the allocation mode is not selectable.

*2 Only one mode can be selected from among check-marked modes in the "Application modes" column.

*3 PCI Express board has precedence over PCI board for System I/O allocation. If an I/O extension board is equipped with a parallel I/O board only, system I/Os are allocated to the parallel I/O board.

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