Boolean 16 To Integer Conversion B16I - ABB RER670 Applications Manual

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Section 14
Logic
14.8
14.8.1
14.8.2
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FXDSIGN
GRP_OFF
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IEC09000620 V3 EN-US
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REFPDIF function inputs for normal transformer application

Boolean 16 to Integer conversion B16I

Identification
Function description
Boolean 16 to integer conversion
Application
Boolean 16 to integer conversion function B16I is used to transform a set of 16
binary (logical) signals into an integer. It can be used – for example, to connect
logical output signals from a function (like distance protection) to integer inputs
from another function (like line differential protection). B16I does not have a
logical node mapping.
The Boolean 16 to integer conversion function (B16I) will transfer a combination
of up to 16 binary inputs INx where 1≤x≤16 to an integer. Each INx represents a
value according to the table below from 0 to 32768. This follows the general
x-1
formula: INx = 2
where 1≤x≤16. The sum of all the values on the activated INx
will be available on the output OUT as a sum of the values of all the inputs INx
that are activated. OUT is an integer. When all INx where 1≤x≤16 are activated
that is = Boolean 1 it corresponds to that integer 65535 is available on the output
OUT. B16I function is designed for receiving up to 16 booleans input locally. If the
BLOCK input is activated, it will freeze the output at the last value.
Values of each of the different OUTx from function block B16I for 1≤x≤16.
The sum of the value on each INx corresponds to the integer presented on the
output OUT on the function block B16I.
REFPDIF
I3PW1CT1
I3PW2CT1
I3P
IEC 61850
identification
B16I
1MRK 506 375-UEN A
IEC 60617
ANSI/IEEE C37.2
identification
device number
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Railway application RER670 2.2 IEC
Application manual
SEMOD175715-1 v1
SEMOD175721-2 v2
SEMOD175832-4 v4

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