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● Stepped FBD or LD Application
Stepped applications that behave like SFC can be created using FBD or LD.
The figure below shows three logical POUs, namely, STEP0, STEP1 and STEP3,
created using FBD or LD.
In normal FBD or LD applications, STEP0 to STEP3 will be executed in each scan
cycle. By using Logic Designer’s Jump and Return functions, however, stepped FBD
or LD applications that behave like SFC can be created.
STEP0
STEP1
STEP2
STEP3
JUMP1
JUMP3
JUMP2
RETURN
RETURN
RETURN
Specifically, in STEP0, which is the initial step, transition conditions are monitored. If
the transition condition to STEP1 becomes true, it causes a jump to STEP1.
After processing in STEP1 is executed, executions of STEP2 and STEP3 are
skipped using a Return function, and STEP0 is executed in the next control scan.
In STEP0, when the condition for transition to STEP2 becomes true, a jump is made
to STEP2, skipping STEP1. After processing in STEP2 is executed, execution of
STEP3 is skipped using a Return function, and STEP0 is executed in the next
control scan.
As described above, to create a stepped application using FBD or LD, monitor
transition conditions in each scan cycle in a specific logical POU, and when a
transition condition is true, jumps to the corresponding logical POU and executes
only that logical POU.
SEE ALSO
For details on the Jump function and Return function, see Section 9.1.7, “Jump, Connector and Return
Functions” of Chapter 9, “Advanced Engineering.”
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