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Programmable controllers module specifications
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Analog Modules
Basic Execution Time of the Analog Output Channels
The basic execution time corresponds to the cycle time for all the enabled
channels.
Tip
You should disable any analog channels that are not being used to reduce the scan
time in STEP 7.
Overview of the Settling Time and Response Time of the Analog Output Modules
t
1
t
A
t
Z
t
E
t
1
t
2
t
3
Figure 5-6
Settling Time
The settling time (t
converted value until the specified value is reached at the analog output – is
load-dependent. A distinction is made between resistive, capacitive and inductive
loads.
For the settling times of the different analog output modules as a function of load
refer to the technical specifications of the module concerned, starting at
Section 5.25.
Response Time
The response time (t
the digital output values in the internal memory until the specified value is reached
at the analog output – in a worst case scenario is the sum of the scan time and the
settling time.
You have a worst case situation if, shortly prior to the transfer of a new output
value, the analog channel has been converted and is not converted again until all
other channels are converted (cycle time).
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t
A
t
E
t
Z
t
2
= response time
= cycle time corresponds to n
= settling time
= new output value is present
= output value transferred and converted
= specified output value reached
Settling and Response Times of the Analog Output Channels
to t
) – in other words, the time elapsing from application the
2
3
to t
) – in other words, the time elapsing from application of
1
3
S7-400, M7-400 Programmable Controllers Module Specifications
t
3
conversion time (n = activated channels)
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