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High-Speed Counter Operation
The high-speed counter turns on an external output or executes an interrupt program when the current value matches the preset
value (target value).
For how to configure the function to turn on an external output, see "Comparison Actions" on page 5-17.
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Single-phase high-speed counter
Group 1, group 2, group 5, group 6 single-phase high-speed counter
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The high-speed counter has three operation modes, the adding counter, the up/down selection reversible counter, and the dual-pulse
reversible counter.
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The up/down selection reversible counter and the dual-pulse reversible counter which can count in both directions are supported.
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These groups support 100 kHz maximum pulse input and are capable of counting in a range from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (32 bits).
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When the current value and the preset value match or an overflow or underflow occurs, a comparison output turns on or an interrupt
program is executed.
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These groups support resetting the current value by the reset special internal relay or external clear input. When the reset is executed, the
current value returns to the reset value specified by the special data registers. For the reset input details, see "Reset input" on page 5-24.
Group 3, group 4 single-phase high-speed counter
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These groups only support the adding counter.
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These groups support 5 kHz maximum pulse input and are capable of counting in a range from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (32 bits).
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When the current value and the preset value match or an overflow or underflow occurs, an external output turns on or an interrupt program
is executed.
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These groups only support the reset input via a special internal relay. When the reset is executed, the current value returns to the reset value
specified by the special data registers.
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Two-phase high-speed counter
Group 1-2, group 5-6 two-phase high-speed counter
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The two-phase high-speed counter counts by the phase difference between the A-phase and B-phase pulse input.
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These groups support 50 kHz maximum pulse input and are capable of counting in a range from 0 to 4,294,967,295 (32 bits).
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Even higher speed counting is possible by specifying 2-edge count or 4-edge count.
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When the current value and the preset value match or an overflow or underflow occurs, an external output turns on or an interrupt program
is executed.
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These groups support resetting the current value by the reset special internal relay or external clear input (Z-phase). When the reset is
executed, the current value returns to the reset value specified by the special data registers.
Counting Mode
Frequency
Clear Input
Adding counter
Group 2, 6: 100 kHz
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Group 1: 100 kHz
I2
Group 5: 100 kHz
I5
Up/down selection
reversible counter
Group 1-2: 100 kHz
I2
Group 5-6: 100 kHz
I5
Dual-pulse reversible
counter
Group 1-2: 100 kHz
I2
Group 5-6: 100 kHz
I5
Counting Mode
Frequency
Clear Input
Adding counter
Group 3, 4: 5 kHz
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Counting Mode
Frequency
Clear Input (Z-phase)
2-edge count
Group 1-2: 50 kHz
I2
Group 5-6: 50 kHz
I5
4-edge count
Group 1-2: 25 kHz
I2
Group 5-6: 25 kHz
I5
Summary of Contents for FC6A series
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Page 10: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface 9 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART ALL IN ONE TYPE USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1722 ...
Page 28: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 18 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART ALL IN ONE TYPE USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1722 ...
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Page 334: ...7 HMI FUNCTION 7 48 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART ALL IN ONE TYPE USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1722 ...
Page 340: ...8 INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE 8 6 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART ALL IN ONE TYPE USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1722 ...
Page 360: ...9 FUNCTIONAL MODULES 9 20 FC6A SERIES MICROSMART ALL IN ONE TYPE USER S MANUAL FC9Y B1722 ...
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