Rockwell Automation 1761-HHP-B30 MicroLogix 1000 with Hand-Held Programmer (HHP) User Manual

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Chapter 14
Using High-Speed Counter Instructions

14–21

Operation

Execution of the RAC:

removes pending high-speed counter interrupts

resets the PE, LS, OV, UN, and DN status bits

loads a new accumulator value to the hardware and instruction image

loads the instruction high preset to the hardware high preset (if the
high-speed counter is configured as an Up Counter)

resets the IL, IH, IN, or IV status bits

The source can be a constant or any integer element in files 0–7. The
hardware and instruction accumulators are updated with the new accumulator
value immediately upon instruction execution.

You can have more than one RAC instruction per program referencing the
same source or different sources.

These instructions enable or disable a high-speed counter interrupt when a
high preset, low preset, overflow, or underflow is reached. Use the HSD and
HSE in pairs to provide accurate execution for your application.

The Counter referenced by these instructions has the same address as the
HSC instruction counter and is fixed at C0.

Using HSE

Entering the Instruction

You enter the instruction from within the program monitor functional area.

P 0 0 8

H S E

C N T R

C 0 0

10.00

HSE

HSC INTERRUPT ENABLE
COUNTER

C5:0

Execution Times

sec

)

when:

True

False

7.00

HSD

HSC INTERRUPT DISABLE
COUNTER

C5:0

8.00

7.00

HSE
HSD

Ladder representation:

High-Speed Counter Interrupt
Enable (HSE) and Disable (HSD)

3

U

7

ENT

1

FUN

To enter the function code, press:

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