ControlMaster CM10, CM30 and CM50
Universal process controllers,
...Functions / ...Math Blocks / ...Block Type
Equation
82
1
1
1
/
,
/
and
/
DIN
8
4
2
Enables an equation with up to 4 operands and 3 operators to be created. The operands can be
assigned to any analog or digital signal (see Appendix A, page 116). Digital signals have value of
either '0' or '1'. With the exception of the median operator, the equation is processed in a strict
left to right order, with no operator precedence.
The result of a math block can be used as the operand in another math block, enabling more
complex math equations to be constructed. The math blocks are processed in ascending order;
math block 1 is processed first, then math block 2, then 3 to 8:
Operator 1
Operand 1
Add, Subtract
Multiply, Divide
Low Select
Operand 2
High Select
Operand 3
Operand 4
Multiple Operand Math Block Equation
Operator 2
Add, Subtract
Multiply, Divide
Operator 3
Low Select
High Select
Add, Subtract
Multiply, Divide
Low Select
High Select
7 Advanced Level
IM/CM/S–EN Rev. R