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Commands overview
4.3.9. Programmable pulses, timers and counters
Com. Operand (example) Byte Time
[µs]
Function
C
*)
Z
*)
=
PP00.00
16
5,13
programmable pulse at positive edge
++ ++
=N
PP00.00
16
5,13
programmable pulse at negative edge
++ ++
L
A
O
PP00.00
4
4
4
0,63
0,63
0,63
logical operation with pulse signal
--
++
LN
AN
ON
PP00.00
6
8
8
0,88
1,13
1,13
logical operation with pulse signal, negated
--
++
=
PT00.00:100*10ms:E:R
14
21
progr. time with constant time value (log.1=On)
++ ++
=
PT00.00:BM00.00*10ms:E
20
24
progr. time with variable time value (log.1=On) **)
++ ++
=N
PT00.00:100*10ms:E:R
18
22
progr. time with constant time value (log.0=On)
++ ++
=N
PT00.00:BM00.00*10ms:E
24
26
progr. time with variable time value (log0=On) **)
++ ++
=TH
PT00.00
14
15
time halt (actual value is stored)
++ ++
L
A
O
PT00.00
4
4
4
0,63
0,63
0,63
logical operation with time output
--
++
LN
AN
ON
PT00.00
6
8
8
0,88
1,13
1,13
logical operation with time output, negated
--
++
=
C00.00:100:V:R
14
13,5
set progr. counter with const. cnt. value (log.1=On)
++ ++
=
C00.00:BM00.00:V:R
20
14,5
set progr. counter with var. cnt. value
(log.1=On)**)
++ ++
=N
C00.00:100:V:R
18
15
set progr. counter with const. cnt. value (log.0=On)
++ ++
=N
C00.00:BM00.00:V:R
24
16
set progr. counter with var. cnt. value
(log.0=On)**)
++ ++
=C
C00.00
14
14,5
transfer of clock pulse (count)
++ ++
L
A
O
C00.00
4
4
4
0,63
0,63
0,63
logical operation with counter output
--
++
LN
AN
ON
C00.00
6
8
8
0,88
1,13
1,13
logical operation with counter output, negated
--
++
:R this entry at the last position renders counters and timers to become remanent (buffered by
the accu on the CPU) when set.
**) No external operand (PROFIBUS) can be applied for the variable timer or counter value.
*) Influence on (C)arry and (Z)ero bit:
--
yes
++
no change
defined flag alteration
undefined flag alteration
Summary of Contents for KUAX 680C
Page 10: ...Contents 8 Table of contents...
Page 12: ...1 2 Introduction...
Page 90: ...4 36 Description of the commands...
Page 99: ...4 45 Software 4 7 10 Module hierarchy example for different module calls...
Page 102: ...5 2 Networking...
Page 132: ...6 30 Examples...
Page 160: ...A 4 Appendix...
Page 164: ...C 2 Appendix...
Page 180: ...Index 6 Index...