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9 CREATING A HARDWARE LOGIC
9.2 Multi Function Counter Block
Input
The following table shows the inputs of the multi function counter block.
*1 Only the "Event
" terminals of multi function counter blocks can be linked.
Counter_
(32bit_Unsigned)
(32-bit unsigned multi
function counter block)
32-bit
unsigned
value
1
2
Variable name
Data type
Linkable block
Valid range
Description
Input 0
Bit
• External input
• OUT
• Y device
0, 1
The input terminals are for external input signals. The
terminal executes OR processing for all signals input to
the "Input
" terminal.
Input1
Latch 0
Bit
• External input
• OUT
• Y device
0, 1
• The input terminals are for latch. The terminal
executes OR processing for all signals input to the
"Latch
" terminal.
• The "Latch 1" terminal can be used in 16-bit multi
function counter blocks only.
Latch 1
Event 0
Bit
Multi function counter
0, 1
• The input terminals are for events. The terminal
executes OR processing for all signals input to the
"Event
" terminal.
• The "Event 2" and "Event 3" terminals can be used in
16-bit multi function counter blocks only.
Event 1
Event 2
Event 3
Absolute Encoder
Word
Parallel encoder
0 to 4095
Inputs the encoder value of the absolute encoder
(parallel encoder block). The input encoder value is
used as a preset value of the counter timer block in the
multi function counter block detail window.
SSI encoder
0 to 4294967295
Inputs the encoder value of the absolute encoder (SSI
encoder block). The input encoder value is stored as a
count value of the counter timer block in the multi
function counter block detail window.
Name
Block diagram
Specifications
Available
count value
Number of
Latch
terminals
Number of
Event
terminals
Availability
of "Cam
Output"
terminal
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