Hardware Logic Outline Window - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R User Manual

Flexible high-speed i/o control module
Hide thumbs Also See for MELSEC iQ-R:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Hardware logic outline window

The hardware logic outline window is composed of the following five sections. Depending on the section, the blocks that can
be arranged differ.
Change the setting and linking of each block to create the hardware logic with various functions.
Section
Description
First section
The blocks corresponding to inputs to the hardware logic have been arranged in this
section.
All the blocks in the first section are arranged when a project is started, and any blocks
cannot be deleted or newly added from the Element Selection window.
Second section
Blocks corresponding to encoder inputs are to be arranged in this section.
Third section
Blocks that execute count with external input signals and the internal clock are to be
arranged in this section.
Fourth section
Blocks that perform logical operations to input signals and outputs of multi function counter
blocks are to be arranged in this section.
Fifth section
The blocks corresponding to outputs of the hardware logic have been arranged in this
section.
All the blocks in the fifth section are arranged when a project is started, and any blocks
cannot be deleted or newly added from the Element Selection window.
*1 For details on each block and terminal, refer to the following.
Page 115 CREATING A HARDWARE LOGIC
2 FUNCTIONS OF THE CONFIGURATION TOOL
72
2.6 Windows for Creating the Hardware Logic
Blocks and terminals that can be
*1
arranged
• External input block
• Inter-module synchronization signal input
terminal
• Y device terminal
• OUT terminal
• Parallel encoder block
• SSI encoder block
Multi function counter block
Logical operation block
• External output block
• SI device terminal

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents