Analog Outputs 2-23
This example shows that you can have [Analog Out1 Lo] greater than
[Analog Out1 Hi]. The result is a negative slope on the scaling from original
quantity to analog output voltage. Negative slope could also be applied to
any of the other examples in this section.
Example 3 – Signed Output Quantity, Absolute Value Enabled
• [Analog Out1 Sel] = “Output Torque Current”
• [Analog Out1 Lo] = 1 volt
• [Analog Out1 Hi] = 9 volts
• [Anlg Out Absolut] set so that absolute value is enabled for output 1.
Example 4 – Signed Output Quantity, Absolute Value Disabled
• [Analog Out1 Sel] = “Output Torque Current”
• [Analog Out1 Lo] = 1 volt
• [Analog Out1 Hi] set to 9 volts
• [Anlg Out Absolut] set so that absolute value is disabled for output 1.
10V
[Analog Out1 Hi]
[Analog Out1 Lo]
0V
0% 200%–
200%
Output Torque Current
Analog
Output Voltage
Output Torque Current vs.
Analog Output Voltage
Marker Lines
10V
[Analog Out1 Hi]
[Analog Out1 Lo]
0V
0% 200%–
200%
Output Torque Current
Analog
Output Voltage
Output Torque Current vs.
Analog Output Voltage
Marker Lines