I/O Forcing; Input Filtering - Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Instruction Manual

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Analog Input Filter and Update times
The MicroLogix 1400 analog input filter is programmable. The slower the
filter setting, the more immune the analog inputs are to electrical noise.
The more immune the analog inputs are to electrical noise, the slower the
inputs will be to update. Similarly, the faster the filter setting, the less
immune the analog inputs are to electrical noise. The less immune the
analog inputs are to electrical noise, the faster the inputs will be to
update.
Programmable Filter Characteristics
Filter Setting
Value(Hz)
10
50
60
250
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EXAMPLE
Input Channel Filtering
The analog input channels incorporate on-board signal conditioning, to
distinguish AC power line noise from normal variations in the input
signal. Frequency components of the input signal at the filter frequency
are rejected. Frequency components below the filter bandwidth (-3 dB
frequency) are passed with under 3 dB of attenuation. This pass band
allows the normal variation of sensor inputs such as temperature, pressure
and flow transducers to be input data to the processor. Noise signals
coupled in at frequencies above the pass band are sharply rejected. An
area of particular concern is the 50/60 Hz region, where pick-up from
power lines can occur.
Filter Bandwidth
Settling Time
(-3 dB Freq Hz)
(mSec)
10
100.00
50
20.00
60
16.67
250
4
• 10 Hz is the default setting
• The total update time is one ladder scan time plus the settling time.
If a 250 Hz filter is selected, the maximum update Time = ladder scan time
+ 4ms
I/O Configuration
Resolution (Bits)
12
12
12
12
Publication 1766-RM001A-EN-P - October 2008
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