4 Wiring with
4.2 Working with contacts and relays
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4.2.6.5 Rising edge evaluation (cycle pulse) È
This function is used if the coil is only meant to switch on a rising edge. With
a change in the coil state from 0 to 1, the coil switches its N/O contacts to
the 1 state for one cycle time.
Figure 43: Signal diagram, cycle pulse on rising edge
Representation in easy:
• Markers M, N:
ÈM1 ÈM16, ÈN1to ÈN16
• Jumps: È:1to È:8
4.2.6.6 Impulse relay ä
The relay coil switches whenever the input signal changes from 0 to 1. The
relay behaves like an impulse relay.
Figure 44: Signal diagram, impulse relay
Representation in easy:
• Output relay Q:
äQ1 to äQ8 (depending on type)
• Markers M:
äM1to äM16
• Function relays (Text) D: äD1to äD8
• Relays S: äS1 to äS8
→
Physical outputs should not be used as a cycle pulse is
generated.
→
A coil is automatically switched off in the event of a power
failure and in STOP mode. Exception: Retentive coils retain
signal 1 (→ Section "5.9 Retention (non-volatile data storage)“,
page 181).