Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual
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• Example 2: Number of Pulses per Minute
Count the pulse signal applied to pulse input terminal number 6 on the DX2004 (scan
interval set to 250 ms), and calculate and display the number of pulses per minute.
Number of pulses
per second
101ch
102ch
Number of pulses
per minute
Pulse input
Sampling interval
(250 ms)
Time
(Moving average over a minute)
(60x)
Expression
Assign the computation channel as shown below and set the expressions. Set the
span lower/upper limit and unit according to the application.
101
Q6
Number of pulses per second
102
101*K01
Number of pulses per minute
Channel
Equation
Description
K01
60
Coefficient for converting the number of
pulses per second to the number of
pulses per minute
Constant
Value
Description
101
Sampling interval: 1s
Moving average over a minute
Number of samples: 60
Channel
Rolling average
Description
Channels
The computation is performed in order from the channel with the smallest channel
number in one scan interval.
Use a channel of a channel number larger than that of the channel counting the
number of pulses per second for the computation channel that is to calculate the
number of pulses per minute.
• Example 3: Reset When the Pulse Sum Value Exceeds a Certain Value
Reset the sum value when the pulse sum value exceeds a specified value (reset
value) and carry over the value exceeding the reset value to the sum after the reset.
Count the number of resets and calculate the total sum value up to that point.
Expression
Assign expressions to the computation channels as shown below and set the
constants.
Channel
Expression
Application
101
((102+P01).GE.K01)+101
Pulse sum value reset count
102
CARRY(K01):TLOG.SUM(P01)
Pulse sum value
103
K01*101+102
Total sum value
Symbol
Description
P01
Counts the number of pulses per scan interval.
K01
Constant. The reset value. The sum value is reset when this value is exceeded.
3.10 Counting Pulses (/PM1 Option)