Determining module update time, Determining module update time -27 – Rockwell Automation 1762-IR4 RTD/Resistance Input Module User Manual

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Publication 1762-UM003A-EN-P - February 2003

Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration 3-27

Determining Module
Update Time

The module update time is defined as the time required for the
module to sample and convert the input signals of all enabled input
channels and provide the resulting data values to the processor. The
module sequentially samples the channels in a continuous loop as
shown below.

Module Update Sequence

Module update time is dependent on the number of input channels
enabled, input filter selection, and whether or not a calibration or lead
wire compensation sequence is in progress.

The fastest module update time occurs when only one channel is
enabled with a 1 kHz filter, with autocalibration and cyclic lead
compensation disabled. If more than one channel is enabled, the
update time is faster if all channels use the fastest filter, as shown in
example 1 below. The slowest module update time occurs when all
six channels are enabled with the 10Hz filter.

The following table shows the channel update times for all filter
frequencies assuming that no calibration or lead wire compensation is
in progress.

Channel 0 Disabled

Channel 1 Disabled

Channel 2 Disabled

Channel 3 Disabled

Sample

Channel 0

Sample

Channel 1

Sample

Channel 2

Sample

Channel 3

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Channel X Autocalibration or Lead Wire Compensation Disabled

Channel X Autocalibration or Lead Wire Compensation

Table 3.15 Channel Update Time vs. Filter Frequency

Filter Frequency

Maximum Channel Update Time

(1)

(1) Update times do not include cyclic calibration or lead wire compensation.

with 1 channel enabled

with 4 channels enabled

10 Hz

303 ms

1212 ms

50 Hz

63 ms

252 ms

60 Hz

53 ms

212 ms

250 Hz

15 ms

60 ms

500 Hz

9 ms

36 ms

1 kHz

6 ms

24 ms

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