Origin Searches; Input Interrupts; Quick-Response Inputs; Built-In Analog Input - Omron CP1L-EL20DR-D Operation Manual

Sysmac cp series cp1l-el/em cpu unit
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Features and Main Functions

Origin Searches

Input Interrupts

Quick-response
Inputs

Built-in Analog Input

Positioning Changes during Speed Control (Interrupt Feeding)
While speed control in continuous mode is in effect, it is possible to change to
positioning in independent mode by executing a PULSE OUTPUT (PLS2)
instruction. By this means, interrupt feeding (moving a specified amount) can
be executed under specified conditions.
Target Speed, Acceleration Rate, and Deceleration Rate Changes during
Acceleration or Deceleration
When a PULSE OUTPUT instruction with trapezoidal acceleration and decel-
eration is executed (for speed control or positioning), the target speed and
acceleration and deceleration rates can be changed during acceleration or
deceleration.
Lighting and Power Control by Outputting Variable Duty Ratio Pulses
Operations, such as lighting and power control, can be handled by outputting
variable duty ratio pulse (PWM) output signals from the CPU Unit's built-in
outputs.
Origin Search and Origin Return Operations Using a Single Instruction
An accurate origin search combining all I/O signals (origin proximity input sig-
nal, origin input signal, positioning completed signal, error counter reset out-
put, etc.) can be executed with a single instruction. It is also possible to move
directly to an established origin using an origin return operation.
In direct mode, an interrupt task can be started when a built-in input turns ON
or OFF. In counter mode, the rising or falling edges of built-in inputs can be
counted, and an interrupt task started when the count reaches a specified
value. The maximum number of interrupt input points is 6 for CPU Units with
20, 30 or 40 I/O points.
Note
For each input point, a selection in the PLC Setup determines whether it is to
be used as a normal input, interrupt input, quick-response input, or high-
speed counter. The interrupt input response frequency in counter mode must
be 5 kHz or less total for all interrupts.
By using quick-response inputs, built-in inputs up to a minimum input signal
width of 50 μs can be read regardless of the cycle time. The maximum num-
ber of quick-response input points is 6 for CPU Units with 20, 30 or 40 I/O
points.
Note
For each input, a PLC Setup parameter determines whether it is to be used as
a normal input, interrupt input, quick-response input, or high-speed counter.
The CPU Units have analog functionality, with 2 analog voltage inputs built in.
External analog values of 0 to 10 V (resolution: 1000) are converted to digital
values and stored in a word in the AR Area. This enables applications that
require on-site adjustment of settings that do not demand a high degree of
accuracy, such as for example, a setting based on changes in outdoor tem-
peratures or potentiometer inputs.
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