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Programming the HP E1415 for PID Control
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The <source> parameter choices are explained in the following table
NOTE
When TRIGger:SOURce is not TIMer, ARM:SOURce must be set to
IMMediate (the *RST condition). If not, the INIT command will generate
an error -221,"Settings conflict".
To set the external trigger signal as the arm source:
ARM:SOUR EXT
trigger input on connector
module
Programming the
Trigger Timer
When the HP E1415 is triggered, it begins its algorithm execution cycle. The
time it takes to complete a cycle is the minimum interval setting for the
Trigger Timer. If programmed to a shorter time, the module will generate a
"Trigger too fast" error. So, how can you determine this minimum time?
After you have defined all of your algorithms, you send the ALG:TIME?
command with its <alg_name> parameter set to ’MAIN’. This causes the
HP E1415’s driver to analyze the time required for all four phases of the
execution cycle; Input, Update, Calculate, and Output. The value returned
from ALG:TIME? ’MAIN’ is the minimum allowable Trigger Timer
interval. With this information you now execute the command
TRIGger:TIMer <interval> and set <interval> to the desired time that is
equal to or greater than the minimum. See "Starting the PID Algorithm" in
a later section in this Chapter for more on phases of the execcution cycle.
Setting the Trigger
Counter
The Trigger Counter controls how many trigger events will be allowed to
start an input-calculate-output cycle. When the number of trigger events set
with the TRIGger:COUNt command is reached, the module returns to the
Trigger Idle State (needs to be INITiated again). The default Trigger Count
is 0 which is the same as INF (can be triggered an unlimited number of
times). This setting will be used most often because it allows un-interrupted
execution of control algorithms.
To set the trigger count to 50 (perhaps to help debug an algorithm):
TRIG:COUNT 50
execute algorithms 50 times then
Parameter Value
Source of Arm (after INITiate:
…
command)
BUS
ARM[:IMMediate]
EXTernal
"TRG" signal input on terminal module
HOLD
ARM[:IMMediate]
IMMediate
The arm signal is always true (scan starts when
an INITiate:
…
command is received).
SCP
SCP Trigger Bus (future HP or SCP Breadboard)
TTLTrg<n>
The VXIbus TTLTRG lines (n=0 through 7)
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