Digital input conditioning function, Setting up the digital input conditioning function, Digital input conditioning function -5 – Basler Electric BE1-851 User Manual

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Digital Input Conditioning Function

Status of the contact sensing inputs is checked 24 times per cycle. When operating on a 60 Hz power

system, this results in the input status being sampled every 0.7 milliseconds (0.8 milliseconds on 50 Hz

systems). User settable digital contact recognition and debounce timers condition the signals applied to

the inputs. These parameters can be adjusted to obtain the optimum compromise between speed and

security for a specific application. Digital input conditioning is evaluated every quarter cycle.
If the sampled status of a monitored contact is detected as energized for the recognition time, the logic

variable changes from a de-energized (logic 0 or FALSE) state to an energized (logic 1 or TRUE) state.

Once contact closure is recognized, the logic variable remains in the energized state until the sampled

status of the monitored contact is detected to be open for a period that is longer than the debounce time.

At this point, the logic variable will change from an energized (logic 1 or TRUE) state to a de-energized

(logic 0 or FALSE) state. See Figure 3-4.

Figure 3-4. Digital Input Conditioning Diagram

Setting Up the Digital Input Conditioning Function

The settings for the digital input signal conditioning function and related BESTCOMS features are shown

in Table 3-3. Digital input conditioning settings could be entered using BESTCOMS. Alternately, the

setting may be entered through the communication ports using the SG-IN ASCII command.

Table 3-3. Digital Input Conditioning Settings

Setting

Range

Increment

Unit of Measure

Default

Recognition Time

4 to 255

1∗

Milliseconds

4

Debounce Time

4 to 255

1∗

Milliseconds

16

Time Units

Pull-down menu that selects the unit of measure for Recognition Time and

Debounce Time. Units of measure available are: milliseconds, seconds, minutes,

and cycles. The default is milliseconds.

Name

User programmable label for the input contact. Used by the reporting function to

give meaningful identification to the input contact. This label may be up to 10

characters long.

Energized State

User programmable label for the contact’s energized state. It is used by the

reporting function to give meaningful identification to the state of the input

contact. This label may be up to seven characters long.

De-Energized State

User programmable label for the contact’s de-energized state. It is used by the

reporting function to give meaningful identification to the state of the input

contact. This label may be up to seven characters long.

Since the input conditioning function is evaluated every quarter cycle, the setting is internally rounded to

the nearest multiple of 4.16 milliseconds (60 Hz systems) or 5 milliseconds (50 Hz systems).

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