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Pulse I/O Board
Section 2-2
In addition, the following data is stored for the comparison table:
DM 0000: 0003 — Number of target values: 3
DM 0001: 2500 — Target value 1: 2,500
DM 0002: 0000
DM 0003: 0100 — Comparison 1 interrupt processing routine No.: 100
DM 0004: 7500 — Target value 2: 7,500
DM 0005: 0000
DM 0006: 0101 — Comparison 2 interrupt processing routine No.: 101
DM 0007: 0000 — Target value 3: 10,000
DM 0008: 0001
DM 0009: 0102 — Comparison 3 interrupt processing routine No.: 102
00000
SBN(92)
RET(93)
@ACC(
−−
)
001
003
DM 0012
SPED(64)
001
001
#0000
25313 (Always ON)
SBN(92)
RET(93)
25313 (Always ON)
@CTBL(63)
001
000
DM 0000
@PULS(65)
001
004
000
Specifies port 1, saves the comparison
table in target value format, and begins
comparing.
Sets CW pulses for port 1. (Number of
pulses not set.)
Pulse output from port 1 is stopped by set-
ting the frequency to 0.
@SPED(64)
001
001
#0001
Begins continuous pulse output from port
1 at frequency unit of 10 Hz.
@ACC(
−−
)
001
001
DM 0010
ACC(
−−
) mode 1 accelerates the fre-
quency to 25 kHz at about 500 Hz/4 ms.
DM 0010: 0050 500 Hz acc./4 ms.
DM 0011: 2500 Target value 25 kHz.
25313 (Always ON)
10000
RET(93)
SBN(92)
Turns ON IR 10000.
ACC(
−−
) mode 3 decelerates the fre-
quency to 500 Hz at about 500 Hz/4 ms.
DM 0012: 0050 500 Hz acc./4 ms.
DM 0013: 0050 Target value: 500 Hz.
100
RET(93)
101
RET(93)
102
RET(93)