Chapter 20
Math Instructions
20–12
Convert to BCD
TOD
Output Instruction
(TOD)
TOD
TO BCD
Source
N7:0
557
Dest
N7:1
0557
TOD
TO BCD
Source
N7:0
557
Dest
S:13
00000557
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
ZOOM on TOD –(TOD)– 2.3.0.0.2
NAME: TO BCD
SOURCE: N7:0 557
DEST: S:13 1367 (decimal)
EDT_DAT
HHT Ladder Display:
HHT Zoom Display:
Ladder Diagrams and APS Displays:
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
ZOOM on TOD –(TOD)– 2.3.0.0.2
NAME: TO BCD
SOURCE: N7:0 557
DEST: N7:1 1367 (decimal)
EDT_DAT
(online monitor mode)
BCD
BCD
SLC 5/02 Processors
SLC 5/02 Processors
Fixed, SLC 5/01 Processors
Fixed, SLC 5/01 Processors
Use this conversion instruction when you want to display or transfer BCD
values external to the processor.
Entering Parameters
•
Source – the address of the value to be converted to BCD. If the integer
value you enter is negative, the sign is ignored and the conversion occurs
as if the number were positive. The absolute value of the number is used
for conversion.
•
Destination – the address of the location to hold the result of the
conversion. With SLC 5/02 processors, the destination parameter can be
a word address in any data file, or it can be the math register, S:13 and
S:14. With fixed and SLC 5/01 processors, the destination can only be
the math register.
If the math register is the destination, 32,767 is the maximum value. If a
word address is used, 9999 is the maximum value.
Convert to BCD (TOD)