6 measuring the frequency (mode 3), Measuring the frequency (mode 3), 13 parameter setting via profibus−dp – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual

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Parameterising 1xcounter/16xdigital input module

Measuring the frequency (mode 3)

13

Parameter setting via PROFIBUS−DP

13.4

13.4.6

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13.4−10

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

13.4.6

Measuring the frequency (mode 3)

In mode 3, the counter operates as a frequency meter. For this purpose the counter
counts the number of rising edges of signal A of a specified time slot.

The time slot can be determined by selecting a starting value (Data In) and a
reference frequency (Ref. Freq.) in the Rx PDO.

Byte

Assignment

5

Reference frequency

00

h

16 MHz

01

h

8 MHz

02

h

4 MHz

03

h

1 MHz

04

h

100 kHz

05

h

10 kHz

06

h

1 kHz

07

h

100 Hz

08

h...

FF

h

not permissible

T

W

+ 1

f

ref

@ n

T

w

Time slot

f

ref

Reference frequency (is transmitted in byte 5)

n

Starting value (is transmitted in bytes 0 ... 3)

When bit 2 (Load) changes from LOW to HIGH in byte 4 (Control), the counter is
pre−assigned with the starting value from byte 0 to 3 (Data In).

The software gate which releases the counting process is opened, when bit 0
(Start) in the byte 4 (Control) has HIGH level. It is closed as soon as bit 1 (Stop) has
HIGH level.

When the software gate is open:

l

The reference counter is started by the first rising edge of signal A (E.0) and
then incremented with every rising edge of the reference clock.

l

When the reference counter reaches the starting value (time T

w

has elapsed),

the current count value is shifted into the Tx PDO in byte 0 ... 3 (Data Out).

l

Then, the counter and reference counter are automatically reset and the next
frequency measurement starts with the next rising edge of signal A.

l

If two rising edges do not occur in the signal A within the time slot T

w

, the

count value for this measurement is interpreted with zero.

The counter can be cleared at any time via a HIGH level in byte 4 (Control), bit 3
(Clear). The loaded value remains valid until a new value is loaded.

Reference frequency

Time slot calculation

Load signal

Start/stop signal

A signal

Clear signal

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