Patent classifications
G05B2219/24137
Method for Operating a Cyclically Operating Automation Controller, Automation Controller and Engineering System
A method for operating a cyclically operating automation controller, the method being executed within a cycle time of the automation controller, wherein input data is read from input peripherals (1.sup.st Step), the input data is stored in a process image memory for inputs, a user program is launched (3.sup.rd Step), a plurality of program instructions generating output data based on the input data stored in the process image memory for inputs, the output data is stored in a process image memory for outputs after execution of the last program instruction, the output data from the process image memory for outputs is written to output peripherals, where data backup of remanent data is performed within a time window which opens upon completion of the 3.sup.rd step and recloses upon commencement of the 1.sup.st step.
Information handling system with persistent memory and alternate persistent memory
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an information handling system may include a primary persistent memory comprising a volatile memory for storing data and a non-volatile memory for receiving data transferred from the volatile memory in response to a power loss of the information handling system. The information handling system may also include an alternate persistent memory instructions embodied in non-transitory computer readable media, the instructions for causing a processor communicatively coupled to the primary persistent memory and the alternate persistent memory to, responsive to a vulnerability of a persistence of the primary persistent memory, transfer application data from the primary persistent memory to the alternate persistent memory.
PLC system
In some embodiments, a PLC system includes a memory unit configured to back up user data stored in a MCU thereto when the power supply from the power module is interrupted, a capacitor configured to be charged by the power module and supply accumulated power to the memory unit when the power from the power module to the MCU is interrupted, a variable resistor unit configured to be coupled between the power module and the capacitor, and a switching unit configured to alternatively couple either the power module or the capacitor to the memory unit depending on a state of power being supplied from the power module. Some embodiments may provide advantages that a PLC system can supply much more power while reducing a charging period of time of an auxiliary power supply for supplying power with urgency when an abnormality occurs in a power module of the PLC system.
PLC SYSTEM
In some embodiments, a PLC system includes a memory unit configured to back up user data stored in a MCU thereto when the power supply from the power module is interrupted, a capacitor configured to be charged by the power module and supply accumulated power to the memory unit when the power from the power module to the MCU is interrupted, a variable resistor unit configured to be coupled between the power module and the capacitor, and a switching unit configured to alternatively couple either the power module or the capacitor to the memory unit depending on a state of power being supplied from the power module. Some embodiments may provide advantages that a
PLC system can supply much more power while reducing a charging period of time of an auxiliary power supply for supplying power with urgency when an abnormality occurs in a power module of the PLC system.
INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM WITH PERSISTENT MEMORY AND ALTERNATE PERSISTENT MEMORY
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an information handling system may include a primary persistent memory comprising a volatile memory for storing data and a non-volatile memory for receiving data transferred from the volatile memory in response to a power loss of the information handling system. The information handling system may also include an alternate persistent memory instructions embodied in non-transitory computer readable media, the instructions for causing a processor communicatively coupled to the primary persistent memory and the alternate persistent memory to, responsive to a vulnerability of a persistence of the primary persistent memory, transfer application data from the primary persistent memory to the alternate persistent memory.