13 parameter setting via profibus−dp, 12 measuring the pulse width with gate, f, Programmable (modes 21 and 22) – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual

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Parameterising 2/4xcounter module

Measuring the pulse width with GATE, fref programmable (modes 21 and 22)

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Parameter setting via PROFIBUS−DP

13.2

13.2.12

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13.2−31

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

13.2.12

Measuring the pulse width with GATE, f

ref

programmable (modes 21 and 22)

1

2

3

4

5

6

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9

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GND

+24 V DC

IN1 (RES)

IN2 (PULSE)

IN3 (GATE)

Out0

Counter

0

Counter

1

IN4 (RES)

IN5 (PULSE)

IN6 (GATE)

Out1

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Fig. 13.2−39

Terminal assignment of the 2/4xcounter in the modes 21 and 22

The pulse widths of the signal at the input IN2 / IN5 (PULSE) are measured with a
programmable time base (f

ref

, see figure Counter access").

The modules differ in having different counting directions:

Mode 21: Upcounter.
Mode 22: Downcounter

The measuring process is enabled with a HIGH level at input IN3 / IN6 (GATE).

The measuring process starts with a HIGH−LOW edge at input IN2 / IN5 (PULSE)
and ends with the LOW−HIGH edge.

A LOW−HIGH edge of the measured signal stores the pulse width with the unit
1/f

ref

. This result can be found and read out in the data output range until the next

result appears.

During the counting process, a LOW level must be applied to input IN1 / IN4 (RES).
A HIGH level deletes the counter.

Output OUT0 / OUT1 has no function.

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Note!

The measuring process is terminated only if a HIGH level is
applied at input IN3 / IN6 (GATE) for the complete duration of the
measuring process.

Terminal assignment

GATE/CLK signal

PULSE signal

RES signal

OUT signal

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