2 input section, 1 main inputs, 2 auxiliary inputs – Yokogawa YVP110 User Manual

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18.2 Input Section

There are five inputs: IN and IN_LO main inputs

and IN_1, IN_2, and IN_3 auxiliary inputs.
IN and IN_LO are intended to connect devices with

different measurement ranges and allow the use

of switching a measurement range by selecting

the measuring device. However, because there

are slight differences between IN and IN_LO

values even when the same item is measured,

instantaneous switching causes abrupt changes in

the output.
To prevent this phenomenon, the Arithmetic block

uses a function known as range extension to

compensate the IN and IN_LO values between

RANGE_HI and RANGE_LO. This enables the

input to be switched smoothly. The result of the

range extension function is substituted into PV to be

used for calculations.

18.2.1 Main Inputs

The range extension function determines the PV

value in the following order:

1. If IN ≥ RANGE_HI → PV = IN

2. If IN ≤ RANGE_LO → PV = IN_LO

3. If RANGE_HI > IN > RANGE_LO → PV = g

× IN + (1- g) × IN_LO

g = (IN - RANGE_LO) / (RANGE_HI - RANGE_

LO)

RANGE_HI and RANGE_LO are threshold

values for switching two main inputs

seamlessly.

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RANGE_LO

PV = IN_LO

PV=g 3 IN+(1-g) 3 IN_LO

PV =IN

RANGE_HI

IN

Formula based on

(1) and (2)

(2): Range for IN

(1): Range for IN_LO

Figure 18.2 Range Extension Function and PV

PV is a parameter with status information, and PV

status is determined by the value of “g.”

If “g” < 0.5 → The status of IN_LO is used.

If “g” ≥ 0.5 → The status of IN is used.

Determination of the status is made with a

hysteresis of 10% provided for 0.5.
If RANGE_LO > RANGE_HI, the statuses of PV

and OUT are “Bad. Configuration Error.” Then

“Configuration Error” is output to BLOCK_ERR.
If there is only one main input, the input is

incorporated into the computation section as is, not

taking into account RANGE_HI and RANGE_LO.
Example:

Assuming that

RANGE_LO 20
RANGE_HI 300

the following are established:

IN = 310, IN_LO = 20 → PV = 310

IN = 230, IN_LO = 20

→ g = (230 - 20) / (300 - 20) = 0.75

PV = 0.75 Ч 230 + (1 - 0.75)

Ч 20 = 177.5

IN = 90, IN_LO = 20

→ g = (90 - 20) / (300 - 20) = 0.25

PV = 0.25 Ч 230 + (1 + 0.25)

Ч 20 = 37.5

IN = 19, IN_LO = 10 → PV = 10

18.2.2 Auxiliary Inputs

There are bias and gain parameters for the IN_1,

IN_2, and IN_3 auxiliary inputs. The following

shows the equation using them.

t_i = (IN_i + BIAS_IN_i) × GAIN_IN_i

The bias parameter is used for calculating absolute

temperature or absolute pressure, while the gain

parameter is used for normalization of square root

extraction.

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