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FUNCTIONS
5.1 Pulse Input and Count Methods
5.1.1 Types of the pulse input method
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In the case of addition in 1-phase pulse input, make sure that phase B pulse input
and the subtraction count command (Y03) are OFF before performing pulse input
of phase A.
If either of phase B pulse input or the subtraction count command (Y03) is ON,
subtraction count is performed in pulse input of phase A.
2 multiples of 2
phases
For addition count
When B is OFF, counts on the rising edge ( ) of A.
When B is ON, counts on the falling edge ( ) of A.
For subtraction
count
When B is ON, counts on the rising edge ( ) of A.
When B is OFF, counts on the falling edge ( ) of A.
4 multiples of 2
phases
For addition count
When B is OFF, counts on the rising edge ( ) of A.
When B is ON, counts on the falling edge ( ) of A.
When A is ON, counts on the rising edge ( ) of B.
When A is OFF, counts on the falling edge ( ) of B.
For subtraction
count
When B is ON, counts on the rising edge ( ) of A.
When B is OFF, counts on the falling edge ( ) of A.
When A is OFF, counts on the rising edge ( ) of B.
When A is ON, counts on the falling edge ( ) of B.
Table 5.1 Types of the pulse input method (Continued)
Pulse input
method
Count timing
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B