3 scaling of physical units, Scaling of physical units, 16 working with the fb editor – Lenze 8400 StateLine User Manual

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Lenze · 8400 StateLine · Reference manual · DMS 12.0 EN · 06/2014 · TD05/TD14

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Working with the FB Editor

16.1

Basics

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Signal type entry
In general, it is possible to assign a certain signal type to the inputs and outputs of the Lenze

function blocks. There are e.g. digital, scaled, position, acceleration and speed signals.

• A corresponding ending (preceded by an underscore) is added to the identifier of the

corresponding input/output to indicate the signal type.

16.1.3

Scaling of physical units

With regard to the parameter setting & configuration of the controller it is very helpful to know the

signal types and their scaling listed in the following table, which are used to process physical values

(e.g. an angular velocity or position) in the function block interconnection.

Signal type entry

& port symbol

in the FB Editor

Meaning

Resolution

Value range

_a

Analog/scaled

16 bits

± 199.99 %

_v

/ 

Angular velocity

16 bits

± 30000.0 rpm

_p

/ 

Position

32 bits

-2

31

... 2

31

-1 increments

Digital (BOOL)

8 bits

0 ≡ FALSE; 1 ≡ TRUE

Other (WORD)

16 bits

0 ... 65535

Other (DINT)

32 bits

-2147483647 ... 2147483647

Signal type entry

& port symbol

in the FB Editor

Meaning

Scaling

External value ≡ internal value

_a

Analog/scaled

100 % ≡ 2

14

≡ 16384

_v

/ 

Angular velocity

15000 rpm ≡ 2

14

≡ 16384

_p

/ 

Position

1 encoder revolution ≡ 2

16

increments

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