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Series Programmable Controllers
Programming Manual - Basic & Applied Instruction Edition
9 Move and Compare – FNC 10 to FNC 19
9.1 FNC 10 – CMP / Compare
9.1
FNC 10 – CMP / Compare
Outline
This instruction compares two values, and outputs the result (smaller, equal or larger) to bit devices (3
points).
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For the contact comparison instruction, refer to Chapter 28.
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For floating point comparison, refer to Section 18.1.
1. Instruction format
2. Set data
3. Applicable devices
S
: "D
.b" cannot be indexing with index registers (V and Z).
Explanation of function and operation
1. 16-bit operation (CMP and CMPP)
The comparison value
and the comparison source
are compared with each other. According to
the result (smaller, equal or larger), either one among
,
+1 and
+2 turns ON.
• The source data
are handled as binary values.
• Comparison is executed algebraically. Example:
−
10
<
2
Operand Type
Description
Data Type
Data or device number handled as comparison value
16- or 32-bit binary
Date or device number handled as comparison source
16- or 32-bit binary
Head bit device number to which comparison result is output
Bit
Oper-
and
Type
Bit Devices
Word Devices
Others
System User
Digit Specification
System User
Special
Unit
Index
Con-
stant
Real
Number
Charac-
ter String
Pointer
X Y M T C S D
.b KnX KnY KnM KnS
T
C
D
R U
\G
V
Z Modify K
H
E
"
"
P
3
3
3
3
3 3 3 3
3
3 3
3
3 3
3
3
3
3
3 3 3 3
3
3 3
3
3 3
3 3
3
S
3
DCMP
DCMPP
Mnemonic
Operation Condition
P
FNC 10
CMP
D
16-bit Instruction
7 steps
CMP
CMPP
Mnemonic
Operation Condition
Continuous
Operation
Pulse (Single)
Operation
32-bit Instruction
13 steps
Continuous
Operation
Pulse (Single)
Operation
S
1
S
2
D
S
1
S
2
D
S
1
S
2
D
D
D
S
1
S
2
FNC 10
CMP
S
1
Even if the command input turns OFF and CMP instruction is not executed, , +1 and +2 latch
the status just before the command input turns OFF from ON.
Command
input
48
49
50
51
Latched
Latched
+1
+2
Latched
Command
input
S
2
D
D
S
1
S
2
D
D
D
+1
D
+2
D
D
D
D
<
S
1
S
2
] ".
Turns ON in the case of
" [
=
S
1
S
2
] ".
Turns ON in the case of
" [
>
S
1
S
2
] ".
Turns ON in the case of
" [