8 APPLICATION INSTRUCTION
8.20 Drum Sequence
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8.20
Drum Sequence
16-bit binary data absolute method
ABSD
This instruction creates many output patterns corresponding to the current value (16-bit binary data) of a counter.
Setting data
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Descriptions, ranges, and data types
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Applicable devices
*1 Only C can be used.
*2 T, ST, C cannot be used.
Processing details
• In this example, outputs are controlled to on or off by one table rotation (0 to 360
using the rotation angle signal of 1
/
pulse).
Ladder diagram
Structured text
ENO:=ABSD(EN,s1,s2,n,d);
FBD/LD
Operand
Description
Range
Data type
Data type (label)
(s1)
Head device number storing the data table (with rising and falling
point data)
16-bit signed binary
ANY16
(s2)
Counter number for monitoring the current value compared with
the data table
16-bit signed binary
ANY16
(d)
Head bit device number to be output
Bit
ANY_BOOL
(n)
Number of lines in the table and the number of output bit devices
1 to 64
16-bit unsigned binary
ANY16_U
EN
Execution condition
Bit
BOOL
ENO
Execution result
Bit
BOOL
Operand
Bit
Word
Double word Indirect
specification
Constant
Others
X, Y, M, L, SM,
F, B, SB, S
T, ST, C, D, W,
SD, SW, R
U
\G
Z
LC
LZ
K, H
E
$
(s1)
(s2)
(d)
(n)
(s1) (s2)
(d)
(n)
EN
ENO
d
s1
s2
n
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