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(2) Operation example of the latch counter/preset/replace function
The following figure shows an operation example of storing the preset value (0 or 100) in CH
Present value
(RWr10 to RWr11, RWr28 to RWr29) after storing the value which are stored in CH
Present value (RWr10 to
RWr11, RWr28 to RWr29) in CH
Latch count value (RWr12 to RWr13, RWr2A to RWr2B) at the rising edge of
CH
Function input terminal (FUNC1, FUNC2).
*1
For
Δ
T
1
, refer to Page 283, Appendix 4.
0
0
7
50
50
63
100
100
100
0
150
0
7
63
1)
2)
5)
4)
3)
6)
Pulses actually input
CH Count enable command
(RY24, RY3C)
CH Preset value setting
(RWw14 to RWw15, RWw2C to RWw2D)
CH Function input terminal
(FUNC1, FUNC2)
CH Present value
(RWr10 to RWr11, RWr28 to RWr29)
CH Latch count value
(RWr12 to RWr13, RWr2A to RWr2B)
CH Update flag (Latch count value)
(RX29, RX41)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
CH Update flag reset command
(Latch count value)
(RY28, RY40)
CH Update flag reset completed
(Latch count value)
(RX28, RX40)
Controlled by the high-speed counter module
Controlled by the program
Present value stored
in a remote register
T
1
or more
*1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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