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APPENDIX
Appendix 1 Processing Time
Calculate the minimum processing time for each function using the expressions below.
Note that the processing time may become longer depending on the load factor on the 
network (how congested the line is), the window size of each connected device, the 
number of connections used concurrently, and how the system is configured. Use the 
values obtained from the expressions below as a guideline for the processing time 
when communication is performed using only one connection.
(1) Minimum processing time of communication using the fixed buffer 
(communication between the Ethernet module)
(a) Communication using the fixed buffer (Procedure exist)
Tfs = St + Ke + (Kdf   Df) + Sr
(b) Communication using the fixed buffer (No procedure)
Tfs = St + Ke + (Kdf   Df)
[Calculation example]
Calculate the time from the start of sending to the completion of sending 
(unit: ms) when the FX
3U
-ENET-L communicate using TCP/IP and send 
32 words of binary code data using fixed buffer communication 
(procedure exist).
• Assume that the scan time on the receiving side is 30 ms and the 
scan time on the transmission side is 25 ms:
67 (ms)   30 + 12 + (0.0065   32) + 25
Tfs
: Time from the start of sending to the completion of sending 
(unit: ms)
St
: Sending station scan time
Ke, Kdf
: Constant (see the table below)
Df
: Word count of send data
Sr
: Receiving station scan time
Communication using TCP/IP
Communication using UDP/IP
Ke
Kdf
Ke
Kdf
Data communication using binary code
12
0.0065
10
0.0069
Data communication using ASCII code
12
0.030
10
0.029
Tfs
: Time from the start of sending to the completion of sending 
(unit: ms)
St
: Sending station scan time
Ke, Kdf
: Constant (see the table below)
Df
: Byte count of send data
Communication using TCP/IP
Communication using UDP/IP
Ke
Kdf
Ke
Kdf
Data communication using binary code
7
0.0018
4
0.0014