217-1200 station components
2 SIMATIC S7-1200 automation system
2.1 $7-1200 station components
Fig. 2.1 $7-1200 station with CPU $7-1214, two SMs (right) and one CM (left)
A complete programmable controller including all UO modules is referred to as a
“station”. This also includes distributed 10 modules connected to the CPU via a bus
system. An $7-1200 station comprises at least the CPU. Depending on the version,
it has digital and analog inputioutput channels and can be fitted with additional
inputioutput channels using a signal board (SB).
Depending on the type of CPU, up to eight signal modules can be plugged in which
expand the station by digital and analog inputioutput channels. A two-tier design is
possible using a 2-meter long extension cable.
‘The programming device is connected over Industrial Ethernet. Industrial Ethernet
can also be used to connect further SIMATIC stations or HMI devices to the CPU. Up
to three communication modules take over the connection to additional bus sys-
tems or to a point-to-point link.
Integral technological functions for measuring and counting tasks, closed-loop con-
trol, and motion control allow the CPU 1200 to be used in many complex machine
controls.
‘The SIMATIC Memory Gard can be used to download configuration data, as an exter-
nal load memory, or for a firmware update.
432__SIMATIC $7-1200 automation system,
Mounting is on a standard 35 mm DIN rail either horizontally or vertically. Installa-
tion without a mounting rail is also possible. An extension cable (2 m long) enables
a two-tier design without changing the number of connectable signal modules.
Available accessories include an external power supply module, a connection multi-
plier (Ethernet switch), a TS Adapter, and two simulator modules. SIMATIC $7-1200
is also available as a SIPLUS version for particularly harsh environmental condi-
tions.
2.2 $7-1200 CPU modules
There are four types of CPU (CPU
1211, CPU 1212, CPU 1214, and CPU
1215), available in each case in the
versions DCDCDC, _ACIDCIRLY,
DCIDGIRLY. The first item of data
refers to the module power supply
(DC = 24 V direct current, AC =
120/230 V alternating current). The
middle item of data refers to the
operating voltage of the onboard dig-
ital inputs (DC = 24 V direct current),
‘The last item of data refers to the type
of digital outputs (DC = 24 V direct
current electronic, RLY = up to 30 V
direct current or up to 250 Valternat- Fig.2.2 CPU 1214¢ DoDEDG
ing current with relay)
‘The four CPU versions mainly differ in the supply voltage, the number of onboard
inputs and outputs, the memory size, and the expansion capability with signal
modules (Table 2.1)
‘The CPU 1215G can be integrated in STEP 7 Basic V11 with a hardware support pack-
age (LISP).
2.2.1 Integrated 110
‘The digital inputs (DI) on the CPU module work with an operating voltage of 24 V
DC. Different numbers are available depending on the CPU version. The status of
the input signals is displayed by means of LEDs.
‘The digital outputs (DQ or DO) are available in electronic form (24 V DG and
0.5 A output current with a resistive load of 5 W) and as relay outputs (up to 30 V DC
and 2 A output current with a resistive load of 30 W or up to 250 V AC and 2 A output
current with a resistive load of 200 W). Different numbers of digital outputs are
available depending on the CPU version. The status of the output signals is dis-
played by means of LEDs.
44‘Table 2.1 Selected data of a CPU 1200 with Firmware V3.0
2.2 _$7-1200 CPU modules
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User memory
Inernalload memory) 1 MB 1M, aye ame
RAN 30K8 sxe 758 0 KE
Retentive memory yoke t0Ke 10Ke 108
Integrated YOs
Digital inputs (00 sor2avoc | eo,2avoc | r40,24voc | 1401, 2¢v0¢
Digital outputs (00)
400, 26v0C
600, 24 0c
1000, 24 0c
3000, 24voe
orrelay orreby orreby orrelay
‘analog inputs (AD 2AI(IObit) 2aicosiy — f2araoein | 21GoBi
‘Avalog outputs (40) = - - 2A0 110i
Process images 1024 bytes inputs, 1024 bytes outputs
Bit memory 4096 bytes 18192 bytes
Expansion with
‘Aboard (58, CE, 88) 1 1 1
Signal modules (SM) | None 2 a a
Communiation
rmadiles (CM) 3 3 3 3
High-speed counter
as single-phase counter
with integrated 3with rookitz | swith 100KH2 | swith 100% | 3 with 190 Ke
Twithaoez | 3wthzokke | 2 win 20K
with standard 2withaokee — | 2withaowe | = -
with high-speed SB 2with 200 kHe | 2with 200KHe | ~ -
a5 IB counter
with integrated WO swithaokte | 3withsowe | awithsoine | 2with sone
Ywith 20«% | 3watn20 Kee — | 2 wth 20 KH
with standard 2with2oKe2 | 2with2oeue | - -
with high-speed SB 2with 160kHe | with 1eokHe | - -
Pulse generators 4
with integrated 100 kee
with standard 2okie
with highspeee SB 200 ki
Pulse outputs **) 4 4 4 4
Inputs fr pulse catch 3 1% 4
Realtime clck butter | Typically 10 days, can be increased up to one year with a battery board
PROFINET connection
1
2 with swith
Temporary local data/
nesting depth
Startup + main program
Interrupteror processing
Execution time
for binary functions
for digital functions
for Moating-point functions
16KE! 6levels
4 KB /4 levels
0.085 pst
17 yslinstruction
2.3 pslinsteuction
*) Expandable up to $0 card size
+5) Adigital signa boards required for CPU versions with relay outputs