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N60 NETWORK STABILITY AND SYNCHROPHASOR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONTROL ELEMENTS
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
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This feature allows simple manipulations on eight-bit numbers. In particular, two numbers can be added or subtracted
depending on a user-programmable dynamic condition. User-programmable threshold, hysteresis, direction of
comparison, pickup, and dropout time delays can be applied.
The two input arguments are user-configurable as collections of FlexLogic operands using the binary encoding
convention. This allows bringing analog values from remote locations via communication-based inputs/outputs to
facilitate telemetry and other advanced applications. The two values to be added or subtracted should have a common
scaling and be of the same type. For example, adding voltage and current does not yield meaningful results.
This element is typically applied in conjunction with the digitizer feature.
8BIT COMP 1 ARG A0
to
8BIT COMP 1 ARG A7
— These settings specify FlexLogic operands that provide an eight-bit
representation of the first argument, A, of the comparator. The
8BIT COMP 1 ARG A0
setting represents the least significant
bit, while the
8BIT COMP 1 ARG A6
setting represents the most significant bit. The
8BIT COMP 1 ARG A7
setting represents the
sign bit (asserted for negative values). In other words, the following convention is used:
Eq. 5-32
Care must be taken to avoid race conditions for the used bits (FlexLogic operands). If the eight bits are not changing
simultaneously (for example, when some of the bits arrive via contact inputs and the others arrive via direct inputs), a race
condition can occur, leading to severe over- or under-estimation of the resulting eight-bit number. For example, assume
the integer value changes from 15 to 16, that is from 00001111 to 00010000, but transiently the A4 bit asserts before the
A3 through A0 bits de-assert. As a result, a value of 00011111, or 31, is produced, resulting in almost 100% overestimation
compared to a true value of 16.
To prevent problems, pickup and dropout time delays must be applied to avoid misoperation, or all eight bits must be
configured to change simultaneously (for example, applied to the relay via the same communications).
8BIT COMP 1 ARG B7:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
8BIT COMP 1 INPUT
MODE: SIGNED
Range: SIGNED, ABSOLUTE
8BIT COMP 1
DIRECTION: OVER
Range: OVER, UNDER
8BIT COMP 1 ADD/SUB:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
8BIT COMP 1 PICKUP:
10000.00
Range: –25400.00 to 25400.00 in steps of 0.01
8BIT COMP 1
HYSTERESIS: 500.00
Range: 0 to 5000.00 in steps of 0.01
8BIT COMP 1 PICKUP
DELAY: 0.000 s
Range: 0 to 65.353 s in steps of 0.001
8BIT COMP 1 RESET
DELAY: 0.000 s
Range: 0 to 65.353 s in steps of 0.001
8BIT COMP 1 SCALE
FACTOR: 1.00
Range: 0.01 to 100.00 in steps of 0.01
8BIT COMP 1 BLOCK:
Off
Range: FlexLogic operand
8BIT COMP 1 TARGET:
Self-reset
Range: Self-reset, Latched, Disabled
8BIT COMP 1 EVENTS:
Disabled
Range: Disabled, Enabled