16 Bit Binary Pulse Output - Mitsubishi MELSEC iQ-F FX5 series Programming Manual

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16 bit binary pulse output

PLSY [For the FX3 Series-compatible operand specification]
This instruction outputs 16-bit pulse trains specified by the command speed (s) from the device specified by the output (d) for
the amount of 16-bit pulses specified by the positioning address (n).
Ladder diagram
(s)
(n)
(d)
Setting data
■Descriptions, ranges, and data types
Operand
Description
(s)
Command speed or word device number storing data
(n)
Positioning address or word device number storing data
(d)
Bit device number from which pulses are to be output
■Applicable devices
Operand
Bit
X, Y, M, L,
U\G T, ST,
SM, F, B, SB
(s)
(n)
*1
(d)
*1 Y0 to Y3 can be used.
Processing details
• This instruction outputs 16-bit pulse trains specified by the command speed (s) from the device specified by the output (d)
for the amount of 16-bit pulses specified by the positioning address (n).
(n) Positioning address
(s)
Command speed
• Set the value from 0 to 65535 (in user unit) to the command speed (s), so that the command speed is 200 kpps or less
when the command speed is converted to frequency.
• Set the value from 0 to 65535 (in user unit) to the positioning address (n), so that the positioning address is within the range
from 0 to 2147483647 when the positioning address is converted to number of pulses.
• Specify the Y device number (Y0 to Y3) in (d).
Structured text
ENO:=PLSY(EN,s,n,d);
Word
T, ST, C, D,
U\G
C, LC
W, SD, SW, R
Range
Data type
0 to 65535
16-bit unsigned binary
0 to 65535
16-bit unsigned binary
0 to 3
bit
Double word Indirect
specification
Z
LC
LZ
7 APPLICATION INSTRUCTION
7.14 Pulse related instruction
Data type (label)
ANY16
ANY16
ANY_BOOL
Constant
Others
K, H
E
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