5/14/2024 5:23 AM | |
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What's de difference between connecting anything to the Q output and checking the Q with a NO in parallel with the input? Since, for all practical purposes, it looks the same. Thanks!
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5/14/2024 9:25 AM | |
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Those statements are exclusively about timers in the TIA. This may shed more light. Or reading the manual. |
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5/14/2024 9:46 AM | |
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Hi, jacek d, First of all, thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I was not looking for more information about timers. I was simply left with a comment about how @0_Einstein made his timers and wanted to know what the reason was. Anyway, thank you very much!
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5/14/2024 1:26 PM | |
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90-95% of my TON timers look something like this (in LAD):
Use [XXX_DELAYED] bit anywhere you want to know the .Q of the TON has met the preset of [XXX_DLY] (could be system / block level CONSTANT, hard-coded T# value, HMI recipe value, assigned a value, or maybe a calculated time value, or could come from DCS/SCADA or remote partner). FYI, I have posted something similar to the above multiple times over the years I've used Portal in these forums for people who have not yet learned how the forums search tools can work in their favor.
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Last edited by: 0_Einstein at: 05/14/2024 13:53:11adjust LAD for better viewing science guy |
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