Notices On Analog Specifications; Full Scale Value (Fsv), Output End Value - Beckhoff EL3681 Documentation

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5.4

Notices on analog specifications

Beckhoff I/O devices (terminals, box modules, modules) with analog inputs and outputs are characterized by
a number of technical characteristic data; refer to the technical data in the respective documents.
Some explanations are given below for the correct interpretation of these characteristic data.
Unless otherwise stated, the explanations apply accordingly to input and output signals.
5.4.1

Full scale value (FSV), output end value

An I/O device with analog input measures over a nominal measuring range, which is limited by an upper and
a lower limit (start value and end value), which can usually already be taken from the device designation.
The range between both limits is called measuring span and corresponds to the formula (end value - start
value). Analogous to pointing devices this is the measuring scale (see IEC 61131) or also the dynamic
range.
For analog I/O devices from Beckhoff, the full scale value (FSV) of the respective product (also: reference
value) is selected as the largest limit of the nominal measuring range and is given a positive sign. This
applies to both symmetrical and asymmetrical measuring spans.
Fig. 137: Full scale value, measuring span
For the above examples this means:
• Measuring range 0...10 V: asymmetric unipolar, FSV = 10 V, measuring span = 10 V
• Measuring range 4...20 mA: asymmetric unipolar, FSV = 20 mA, measuring span = 16 mA
• Measuring range -200...1370 °C: asymmetric bipolar, FSV = 1370 °C, measuring span = 1570 °C
• Measuring range -10...+10 V: symmetric bipolar, FSV = 10 V, measuring span = 20 V
Depending on the functionality, an analog input channel may have a technical measuring range that exceeds
the nominal measuring range, e.g. to gain more diagnostic information about the signal.
The case-by-case information in the device documentation on the behavior outside the nominal measuring
range (measurement uncertainty, display value) must be observed.
The above thoughts are correspondingly applicable to analog output devices:
• The full scale value (FSV) becomes the output end value
• Here, too, there can be a (larger) technical output range in addition to the nominal output range
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