Binary or analog signals can be sent and received as GOOSE data. One relay can send a maximum of two GOOSE data packets containing 16 data points. Thus,
the maximum number of data points that can be sent from one relay is 32. Goose control block 1 (GCB1) and Goose control block 2 (GCB2) are used to control
the sending of these two GOOSE data packets.
One relay can receive a maximum of 64 binary GOOSE data values and five analog data values. The binary data values can be utilized in the relay’s internal logic
and output matrix and are named GOOSE NI1…GOOSE NI64.
The analog values can be used as input to the programmable stages. They are shown in the local mimic and are named VA11…VA15.
the maximum number of data points that can be sent from one relay is 32. Goose control block 1 (GCB1) and Goose control block 2 (GCB2) are used to control
the sending of these two GOOSE data packets.
One relay can receive a maximum of 64 binary GOOSE data values and five analog data values. The binary data values can be utilized in the relay’s internal logic
and output matrix and are named GOOSE NI1…GOOSE NI64.
The analog values can be used as input to the programmable stages. They are shown in the local mimic and are named VA11…VA15.