Dacn, Debug – Rockwell Automation 1398-PDM-xxx IQ Master Version 3.2.4 for IA-2000 and IQ-5000 Positioning Drive Modules, IQ-55 User Manual

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Publication 1398-PM601A-EN-P — October 2000

WORDS

DACn

Digital to Analog Converter

Outputs

Purpose

Write a value to the analog output. The value may be a variable or a constant between
±10, with up to 2 decimal places.

Syntax

DACn = value

value

The value in volts for the DACn output. Value can be a con-
stant, a nonvolatile variable Gn, a volatile variable Vn, or a sys-
tem variable.

n

The number of the DAC output. Currently n = 1 is the only
valid number.

Remarks

DAC1 is a 12 bit DAC. With a range of

±

10 volts, the resolution of the output is

4.9mV.

Changes made to this variable by a program are only in effect while the program is
running. When the program ends it will return to the value stored in the Personality
Module. If no change is made to this variable by the program, the value in the Person-
ality Module is used. The value in the Personality Module is set in the Parameter
menu, Outputs dialog box.

See Also

Example

DAC1 = 2.50

;Set DAC1 to 2.5 Volts

DAC1 = V3

;Set DAC1 to the value contained in Variable V3

DEBUG

Add Debug Information

Compiler Options

Purpose

Add debug information to program executable.

Syntax

DEBUG = ON/OFF

ON

Debug information will be added.

OFF

Debug information will not be added.

Remarks

The DEBUG statement overrides the default compiler option for Add Debug Informa-
tion set in the Edit menu, Compiler Options dialog box. Refer to “Debug Information”
on page 37
for additional information.

This statement requires IQ Master version 3.0 or later.

See Also

PGMTYPE, COMPILETOMEMORY, LISTFILE, EXPANDMACROS

Example

DEBUG = ON

DEBUG = OFF

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