Pulse Width Modulation - Pwm - YASKAWA VIPA System MICRO Manual

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Deployment I/O periphery > Pulse width modulation - PWM
10.6.7

Pulse width modulation - PWM

10.6.7.1
Overview
10.6.7.2
Parametrization in SPEED7 Studio
10.6.7.2.1
'I/O addresses'
Sub module
Input address
Count
816
820
824
828
Sub module
Output address
Count
816
820
824
828
10.6.7.2.2
'Channel x'
Operating mode
244
Channel 0 and 1 are supported
n
n
Sub module 'Count'
n
Control by the user program via SFB 49
Ä Chap. 5.8 'Pulse width modulation - PWM' page 146
n
Access
DINT
DINT
DINT
DINT
Access
DWORD
DWORD
DWORD
DWORD
PWM and pulse train output use the same hardware configuration. Switching between
these modes is done within the SFB 49. Select via 'Channel x' the channel and select for
pulse width modulation via 'Operating mode' the operating
mode 'Pulse width modulation' Default values and structure of this dialog box depend on
the selected 'Operating mode' . The following parameters are are relevant for PWM,
which must be specified or determined:
1
Period
2
On-delay
3
Pulse duration
4
Pulse pause
Assignment
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
Assignment
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
HB400 | CPU | M13-CCF0000 | en | 18-50
VIPA System MICRO

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