Instruction manual
Timers
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Time Units and
Terminal Count
You need to preset the timer block to accumulate in one of the following time units:
1ms
10 ms
100 ms
1000 ms
10 000 ms
When the timer is enabled and the trigger starts the accumulation, the block will
count a specified number of time units. This number is called the terminal count. The
terminal count is a user-specified integer value in the range 0 to 32 767.
For example, suppose you specify a time unit of 10 ms and a terminal count of 24.
When the timer trigger input rises from 0 to 1, the timer begins accumulating from 0
in 10 ms time units. It accumulates 24 time units (240 ms), then stops accumulating
and holds its terminal count.
As the timing diagram above shows, a standard output rises to 1 while the timer is
accumulating and drops to 0 whenever the timer is not accumulating. An inverted
output drops to 0 while the timer is accumulating and rises to 1 whenever the timer
is not accumulating.
timer trigger
TC
0
1
0
24
240 ms
0
1
output
inverted
0
1
output