Arithmetic function block -43, Arithmetic function block – Rockwell Automation 1760-xxxx Pico GFX-70 Controllers User Manual User Manual
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Wiring with Pico GFX-70 4-43
6.
actual value plus offset
• Range A: Compare
>I1
>
>I2
–
The actual value
>I1
increases.
–
The contact switches when the actual reaches the set point value.
–
The actual value changes and falls below the value of the set point
value minus the hysteresis.
–
The contact goes to the normal position.
• Range B: Compare
>I1
<
>I2
–
The actual value drops.
–
The contact switches if the actual reaches the set point value.
–
The actual value changes and rises above the value of the set point
value plus hysteresis.
–
The contact goes to the normal position.
• Range C: Compare
>I1
>
>I2
with offset
–
This example behaves as described in Range A. The offset value is
added to the actual value.
• Comparison
>I1
=
>I2
The contact switches on:
–
If the set point is exceeded with the actual value rising.
–
If the set point is undershot with the actual value decreasing.
The contact switches off:
–
If the hysteresis limit is exceeded with the actual value rising.
–
If the hysteresis limit is undershot with the actual value decreasing.
Arithmetic Function Block
Pico GFX-70 provides 32 arithmetic function blocks AR01 to AR32.
The arithmetic function block is used for arithmetic operations. All four basic
arithmetic operations are supported:
• add
• subtract
• multiply
• divide