B&R 2005 Modules - Cpus - Cp260: Model Number Short Description Image Cpu
B&R 2005 Modules - Cpus - Cp260: Model Number Short Description Image Cpu
B&R 2005 Modules - Cpus - Cp260: Model Number Short Description Image Cpu
5.2 CP260
The CPU is inserted in the main rack directly next to the power supply module. It requires two
slots. Only the status LEDs can be seen with the module door closed. The CP260 module is
equipped with two insert slots for interface modules and a PCMCIA interface for memory cards.
The possibility of combining interface modules allows various bus and network systems to be
integrated into the B&R SYSTEM 2005.
A PCMCIA interface allows the memory size to be adjusted to suit different memory needs.
Exchanging programs in the field can be carried out using the memory card.
Product ID CP260
C-UL-US Listed Yes
B&R ID Code $27
Slot
Main Rack 3+4
Expansion Rack No
Power Consumption
5V Max. 5.7 W
24 V Max. 2.3 W
Total Max. 8 W, without memory cards and without interface modules
Controller
Typical Instruction Cycle Time 0.2 µs
Data and Program Code Cache 2 x 256 bytes
Standard Memory for the CP260
RAM 4 MB DRAM
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System PROM 512 KB FlashPROM
User PROM 512 KB FlashPROM
NC-Synchronization Yes
PCMCIA Interface 1
Standard JEIDA V4.0 or PCMCIA Standard Release 2.0
Card Height Max. 3 mm
Card Type Memory cards
Memory Size
SRAM Max. 16 MB
FlashPROM Max. 16 MB
Real-time Clock Nonvolatile
Resolution 1s
Standard communication interface
Application Interface (IF1) RS232
Electrical Isolation No
Design 9-pin DSUB plug
Max. Distance 15 m / 19200 Baud
Max. Baud Rate 64 kBaud
Insert Slots 2 (for interface module inserts)
Reset Button Yes
Status Display LEDs
Data Buffering
Backup Battery in 2005 Backplane At least 4 years
Buffering with AC240 Battery Module At least 2.5 years
Buffering with NiMH Rech. Battery At least 2 months
Operational and display elements, two insertion slots for interface modules, the PCMCIA
interface and the RS232 interface are all located behind the module door.
The reset button can be pressed with any small pointed object (e.g. paper clip). The reset button
is protected by the module door. Pressing the reset button triggers a hardware reset, which
means:
The CP260 is equipped with a hex switch, which is used as an operating mode switch. Different
operating modes are available depending on the PLC software version:
Table 51: CP260 operating modes for PLC software > V2.0
The RS232 interface is not electrically isolated. It can be used as an online interface for
communicating with the programming device.
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9-pin DSUB plug
The CP260 is equipped with a PCMCIA interface. PCMCIA memory cards conforming to JEIDA
V4.0 Type I or PCMCIA Standard Release 2.0 (max. 3 mm high) are supported.
The memory cards are used by the CP260 as ROM Type "MEMCARD".
The CP260 CPU is equipped with two insert slots for interface modules.
The possibility of combining interface modules allows various bus and network systems to be
integrated into the B&R SYSTEM 2005.
Module Description
3IF613.9 Interface module with three RS232 interfaces
3IF621.9 Interface module with one RS485/RS422 interface and one CAN interface
3IF622.9 Interface module with one RS232 interface and two RS485/RS422 interfaces
3IF661.9 Interface module with one RS485 interface (PROFIBUS DP slave)
3IF671.9 Interface module with one RS232 interface, one RS485/RS422 interface and one CAN interface
3IF672.9 Interface module with one RS232 interface and two CAN interfaces
3IF681.95 Interface module with one RS232 interface and one ETHERNET interface with 10 BASE2 connection
(Cheapernet BNC-socket)
3IF681.96 Interface module with one RS232 interface and one ETHERNET interface with 10 BASE-T connection (Twisted Pair /
RJ45-socket)
3IF686.9 2005 interface module, 1 ETHERNET Powerlink interface, manager or controller function, electrically isolated
• User RAM
• System RAM
• Real-time clock
Buffering is carried out with a NiMH rechargeable battery and with a battery in the following
order:
2) Backup battery: The backup battery is located either in the B&R 2005 rack or in the AC240
battery module
Battery Monitoring
The battery voltage is checked cyclically. The cyclic load test of the battery does not considerably
shorten the battery life, instead it gives an early warning of weakened buffer capacity.
The status information "Battery OK" is available to the user from the SYS_lib function
"SYS_battery".
See section "Backup Battery" in sections 2 "Module Racks" and 17.2 "AC240" (battery module).
Since the CP260 does not have its own expansion master, the EX350 I/O master controller is
needed for local I/O bus expansion. By using this controller, up to four expansion racks with all
I/O modules can be used with the CP260.
The I/O master controller is operated in the expansion slot of a PS465 power supply module. I/O
modules on the main rack are handled by the CPU. The EX350 module supports the CPU by
processing I/O module data on the expansion racks.
When coupling axes over multiple modules (gears, cams, CNC), the set positions of the master
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by the following CPUs:
• CP260
• IF260 when it is used as a main CPU
General Information
CPUs are delivered with a runtime system. The operating mode switch is set to switch position 0
when delivered i.e. bootstrap loader mode is set.
A switch position must be set in order to boot the PLC in RUN mode (see Section 5.2.7
"Operating Mode Switch", on page 124). A runtime system update is only possible in RUN mode.
The runtime system can be updated using the programming system. When updating the runtime
system (online runtime system update), the following procedure must be carried out:
1) An online runtime system update is only possible if the processor is in RUN mode. To do this,
the operating mode switch must be turned to 4 or 6.
3) Establish online connection (online cable) between programming device (PC or Industrial
PC) and the CP260. An online runtime update is possible using the serial RS232 onboard
interface.
5) Start the update procedure by calling the Services command from the Project menu. Select
Transfer Operating System... from the menu shown. Follow the instructions from B&R
Automation Studio™.
6) A dialog box is displayed for configuring the runtime system version. The runtime system
version is already preselected by the user's project settings. Using the drop-down menu, the
runtime system versions stored in the project can be selected. Clicking on the Browse button
allows the selected runtime system version to be loaded from the hard drive or from the CD.
Pressing Next > opens a pop-up window, which allows the user to select whether the
modules should be downloaded with SYSTEM ROM target memory using the following
runtime system update. Otherwise, modules can also be downloaded using a later
application download.
After pressing Next >, a dialog box appears where the user can set the CAN baud rate, CAN
ID and the CAN node number (the CAN node number set here is only relevant if an interface
module does not contain a CAN node number switch). Assigning a unique node number is
especially important with online communication over a CAN network (INA2000 protocol).
7) The update procedure is started by pressing Next >. The update progress is shown in a
message window.
8) When the update procedure is complete, the online connection is automatically established
again.
An operating system update is not only possible through an online connection, but also through
a CAN network, serial network (INA2000 protocol) or an ETHERNET network, depending on the
system configuration.