Fx 3U Fx 3Uc; Outline; Outline Of Functions - Mitsubishi FX3U-4AD User Manual

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FX
/FX
/FX
PLC User's Manual - Analog Control Edition
3G
3U
3UC
FX
-4AD/FX
-4AD (4-channel Analog Input)
3U
3UC
1.

Outline

This chapter outlines the FX
For common descriptions of the FX
1.1

Outline of Functions

The FX
-4AD is an analog special function block which is connectable with the FX
3U
Series PLC used to capture 4-ch voltage/current data. The FX
FX
Series PLC.
3U
*1
1) Up to 8
units can be connected to the FX
(including the other special function blocks).
2) Either "voltage input" or "current input" can be specified for each channel.
3) The A/D conversion values will be stored in the 4AD buffer memory (BFM).
4) Set the digital filter to read out stable A/D conversion values.
5) For each channel, up to 1,700 A/D conversion values can be stored as history data.
FX
/FX
Series PLC
3G
3U
FX
Series PLC
3UC
Program
• FROM(FNC 78)
• TO(FNC 79)
• BFM direct
specification(U \G )
Refer to the system configuration shown in the FX
number of connectable units and to configure the entire system.
*1.
Up to 7 units can be connected to the FX
*2.
This function is just available for FX
-4AD/FX
-4AD.
3U
3UC
-4AD and FX
3U
3G
System
*1
Up to 8 units
connect to the FX
(including other types of special function blocks)
• • • • • • • • •
Analog data
Flowmeter, pressure sensor, etc.
Transmission direction
*2
3G
3UC
and FX
3U
-4AD, these model names are referred to as the 4AD.
3UC
-4AD cannot be connected to the FX
3UC
/FX
/FX
Series PLC.
3U
3UC
/FX
/FX
Series PLC
3G
3U
3UC
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
• • • • • •
Buffer memory
BFM#0
• • • • • •
BFM#6999
/FX
/FX
User's Manual - Hardware Edition to check the
3U
3UC
-32MT-LT(-2) PLC.
PLCs.
3UC
1 Outline
1.1 Outline of Functions
, FX
and FX
3G
3U
3UC
3G
Point and section to be
referred to
Number of connectable units
To check the connectable PLC
model number, refer to
Section 1.3.
For a detailed description of
wiring, refer to Chapter 3.
For a detailed description of
analog data reading programs,
refer to Chapter 4, 6, and 7.
For a detailed description of
the buffer memory, refer to
Section 5.3, and Section 5.4.
To use FROM/TO instruction
or to directly specify the BFM,
refer to Section 5.2.
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