Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) System, I/O and Communications Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 1

ANALOG INPUT BLOCKS (VCI, TII, TI, RI, RTI, RTTI)

7-24

VCI 11

Action (ACTION) ................................................................................................................ CWR

TTI 11

Action (ACTION) ................................................................................................................ CWR

RI 11

Action (ACTION) ................................................................................................................ CWR

RTTI 11

Action (ACTION) ................................................................................................................ CWR
The action applied to the VI, TTI, RI or RTTI input before it is put into the result for the block is
determined by configuring and/or writing this attribute.

REVERSE

0

The input for the block is reversed. The reverse calculation is: Count
= 1 – Normalized Count

DIRECT

1

The input for the block is not reversed. The direct calculation is:
Count = Normalized Count

VCI 12

Linearization Type (LINTYPE) .......................................................................................... CWR
For VCI blocks only. The linearization type is used to select the linearization to be applied to
the VCI normalized input before it is put into the result. The linearization types are:

LINEAR

17

See Linear description in Section 8.5.1 for description.

SQUARE

20

See Square description in Section 8.5.1 for description.

SQR ROOT

21

See Square Root description in Section 8.5.1 for description.

MOD_SQR

22

See Modified Square description in Section 8.5.1 for description.

MOD

SQRT

23

See Modified Square Root description in Section 8.5.1 for
description.

TTI 12

Temperature Scale (SCLTYPE) ........................................................................................ CWR

TI 11

Temperature Scale (SCLTYPE) ........................................................................................ CWR

RTI 11

Temperature Scale (SCLTYPE) ........................................................................................ CWR

RTTI 12

Temperature Scale (SCLTYPE) ........................................................................................ CWR
The temperature scale is used to select the scale to be applied to the TTI, TI, RTI, or RTTI
input before it is put into the result. The temperature scale types are:

FAHRENHEIT 0

Degrees Fahrenheit = (C° x 9/5) + 32

CELSIUS

1

Degrees Celsius (Thermocouple linearization tables are used for the
conversion to degrees C.)

RANKINE

2

Degrees Rankine = (C° x 9/5) +491.67

KELVIN

3

Degrees Kelvin = C°+273.15

VCI 13

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR

TTI 13

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR

TI 12

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR

RI 12

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR

RTI 12

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR

RTTI 13

Filter Type (FILTYPE) ........................................................................................................ CWR
Since analog input type modules are sampled using a phased scan cycle and the analog input
block may be in a task running at some multiple of the base rate, a filter may be applied to the
sampled input value.

NONE

0

No filter is applied. Last sampled value is the input value.

AUTO

1

Auto uses the task rate this block is running in as the basis for filter
time in the filter calculation. The calculation executes at the base
sample rate (150 milliseconds). If the task rate were 600

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