
Functions
7.9 Technological functions
Inverter with CU240B-2 and CU240E-2 Control Units
Operating Instructions, 07/2010, FW 4.3.2, A5E02299792B AA
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Table 7- 37 Runtime groups and possible assignments of the free function blocks
Runtime groups 1 … 6 with associated time slices
1
2
3
4
5
6
Free function blocks
8 ms
16 ms
32 ms
64 ms 128 ms 256 ms
Logic modules
AND, OR, XOR, NOT
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Arithmetic blocks
ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, AVA, NCM, PLI
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
Time modules
MFP, PCL, PDE, PDF, PST
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
Memories
RSR, DSR
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Switches
NSW
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
Switches
BSW
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Controllers
LIM, PT1, INT, DIF
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
Limit value monitoring
LVM
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
✓: The block can be assigned to the runtime group
-: The block cannot be assigned to this runtime group
Analog signal scaling
If you interconnect a physical quantity, e.g. speed or voltage to the input of a free function
block using BICO technology, then the signal is automatically scaled to a value of 1. The
analog output signals of the free function blocks are also available as scaled quantities (0 ≙
0 %, 1≙ 100 %).
As soon as you have interconnected the scaled output signal of a free function block to
functions, which require physical input quantities - e.g. the signal source of the upper torque
limit (p1522) - then the signal is automatically converted into the physical quantity.
The quantities with their associated scaling parameters are listed in the following:
Speeds
P2000 Reference speed
(≙100 %)
Voltage values
P2001 Reference voltage
(≙100 %)
Current values
P2002 Reference current
(≙100 %)
Torque values
P2003 Reference torque
(≙100 %)
Power values
P2004 Reference power
(≙100 %)
Angle
P2005 Reference angle
(≙100 %)
Acceleration
P2007 Reference acceleration (≙100 %)
Temperature
100 °C ≙ 100 %