Module resolution – Rockwell Automation 1756-XXXX ControlLogix Analog I/O Modules User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM009C-EN-P - December 2010

Chapter 3 ControlLogix Analog I/O Module Features

Relationship Between
Module Resolution,
Scaling, and Data Format

The following three concepts listed below are closely related and must be
explained in conjunction with each other.

Module Resolution

Scaling

Data Format as Related to Resolution and Scaling

Module Resolution

Resolution is the smallest amount of change that the module can detect.
Analog input modules are capable of 16-bit resolution. Output modules are
capable of 13…16 bit resolution, depending on the module type.

The 16 bits represent 65,536 counts. This total is fixed but the value of each
count is determined by the operational range you choose for your module.

For example, if you are using the 1756-IF6I module, your module’s available
current range equals 21 mA. Divide your range by the number of counts to
figure out the value of each count. In this case, one count is
approximately 0.34 µA.

Module Resolution

65,536 counts

0 mA

21 mA

21 mA/65,536 counts ~ 0.34

μ

A/count

IMPORTANT

A module’s resolution is fixed. It will not change regardless of
what data format you choose or how you decide to scale your
module in floating point mode.

Resolution is based on the module hardware and the range
selected. If you use a sensor with limited range, you do not
change the module resolution.

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