Auto-calibration, Update time calculation example -8, Update time calculation example – Rockwell Automation 1746-NT8 SLC 500 Thermocouple/mV Analog Input Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1746-UM022B-EN-P - January 2005

3-8 Considerations Before Using Your Module

Update Time Calculation Example

The following example shows how to calculate the module update
time for the given configuration:

Channel 0 configured for 250 Hz filter frequency, enabled
Channel 1 configured for 250 Hz filter frequency, enabled
Channel 2 configured for 50 Hz filter frequency, enabled
Channel 3 through 7 disabled

Using the values from the table on page 3-7, add the sum of all
enabled channel sample times, plus one CJC update time.

Channel Turn-On, Turn-Off,
and Reconfiguration Times

The time required for the module to recognize a new configuration
for a channel is generally one module update time plus 890 µs per
newly configured channel. If the filter frequency selected for the
newly enabled, configured channel is new to the module, then
auto-calibration is performed following configuration recognition.

Turn-off time requires up to one module update time.

Reconfiguration time is the same as turn-on time.

Auto-calibration

Auto-calibration is performed by the module to correct for drift errors
over temperature. Auto-calibration occurs immediately following
configuration of a previously unselected filter frequency, and
generally every two minutes for all selected filter frequencies of the
system. The time required to perform auto-calibration is defined as
follows:

Channel 0 sampling time

=

66 ms

Channel 1 sampling time

=

66 ms

Channel 2 sampling time

=

140 ms

CJC update time

=

290 ms

Module update time

=

562 ms

Auto-calibration Time

250 Hz Filter

60 Hz Filter

50 Hz Filter

10 Hz Filter

325 ms

525 ms

585 ms

1.975 s

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