Encoder or counter mode, Back cover – Rockwell Automation 1794-VHSC 1794 FLEX I/O Very High Speed Counter Module User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1794-UM010D-EN-E - July 2013

Overview of the Very High Speed Counter Module

The module features include:

2 counters configurable for 3 encoder modes, counter mode, period/rate
mode, continuous/rate mode, rate measurement and pulse width
modulation (PWM)

4 outputs, isolated in pairs

outputs are current-sourcing at 5 or 12…24V DC (0.5 mA max @ 5V; 1 A
max @ 12…24V)

single-ended or differential inputs

2-phase encoder inputs up to a frequency of 250 KHz (X 4 mode)

single-phase counter inputs up to a frequency of 1 MHz

input voltage range of 5 or 24V DC

returns input as count or frequency in binary format

input counts as high as 16,777,215

up to 1 MHz in period/rate or rate measurement frequency modes

outputs can be tied to any or all counter windows

each output has a user-selectable on-off value

outputs can be tied back to an input for cascading

each counter has a user-selectable preset and rollover value

totalization is provided in period/rate, continuous/rate and rate
measurement modes

module can continue counting without flexbus power (after configuration)

outputs have safe state values which can be applied when there is a network
failure or the PLC is switched to PROGRAM mode

pulse width modulation (PWM) mode is available

The 1794-VHSC module operates in the following modes:

counter mode

encoder X1 mode

encoder X2 mode

encoder X4 mode

period/rate mode

continuous/rate mode

rate measurement frequency mode

pulse width modulation (PWM)

Encoder or Counter Mode

The operation of encoder and counter modes is virtually identical. The only
difference between the two modes is in the type of feedback used.

Use the counter mode if you need the module to read incoming pulses from a
maximum of 2 encoders (single-ended or differential), counters, pulse generators,
mechanical limit switches, etc. and return them to the programmable controller
as a binary number (0…16,777,215).

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