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Chapter 16. Glossary 245
16. Glossary
The following terms are used in the I/O Driver Power Tool. Use these definitions to
help understand the explanations in this online Help system.
CSV file — a comma separated file that the I/O driver creates when it exports a
configuration file. Comma separated files can be edited in any third-party
application that supports .CSV files, such as Microsoft® Excel™ or a text
editor. Comma separated value files can also be created in a third-party
application and read by the I/O driver.
Exception-based processing — a method of processing only data that changes.
When exception-based processing is not used, all driver data is read at regular
intervals.
SAC can perform exception-based processing on datablock changes in
common memory, operator actions, and instructions from software
applications.
I/O address — a location in the process hardware (for example, a register, address, or
point) that the driver reads from and writes data to.
I/O driver — the software component responsible for sending data to and acquiring
data from the process hardware. The term, I/O Server, is sometimes used in
place of I/O driver.
Primary database blocks — the components within the process database that
communicate with field devices using an I/O driver.
Process database — a representation of your process stored in memory. The process
database is made up of process database blocks (tags). Database blocks are
units of instruction assigned to perform process functions.
Examples of process functions are: comparing process values against alarm
limits, performing calculations based on process values, and writing values to
the process hardware.
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