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3.6 Setting the Configuration Chapter 3: Configuration
106 493-0736-11 (6-2)
Table 69 Rate Limiter Outputs.
Integrator
This block integrates the input signal over time and produces pulses, the number
of which are in direct proportion to the integral. By the means of two inputs, the
block can be halted or reset.
Tank Analogy
The integrator block functions like a cylindrical tank standing on one end. It has
one inlet and one outlet. On the side of the tank there are gradations. The space
between any two gradations is fixed.
A flow from the inlet makes the water level rise, and pass the gradation marks,
one after the other. If instead the bottom outlet is opened, the level will decrease
and on its way down, pass the gradation marks.
Each time the water level passes a gradation mark on its way up, a pulse is
generated. Another pulse is generated when the tank is full.
Signal
Via the input Signal, the block can receive values in the range of
–1.00 Signal 1.00
Outputs
Name Type
Value Analog
Available in
ECA06 ECA60 ECA600 EMA60
--XX
Hold
Integrator
Va lu e
Pulse
Signal
ResetSignal
Overflow
–1.00
0.00
1.00

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