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User Manual Chapter 5
GFK-1742F Jan 2020
DSM314 to Host Controller Interface 151
Force Analog Output (Digital Mode) Example
In this example, Axes 1 and 2 are configured as Digital, the beginning DSM314 %Q
address is configured as %Q1, and the beginning %AQ address is configured as
%AQ1. Connectors C and D are set at their default analog output condition (Force
Analog Output).
To force an analog output of +5VDC on connector D, the Force Analog Output
immediate command will be issued in the ladder logic program. Since the first %AQ
word was configured as %AQ1, the three words that apply to Connector D (“Axis 4”),
are %AQ10, %AQ11, and %AQ12 (see the paragraph above Table 46 for details).
Since %Q1 was configured as the first %Q bit, the Enable Drive (Servo 4) bit for Axis 4
is %Q67 (see Table 44, “%Q Discrete Commands”).
So the following values must be moved into the applicable words, using Move
instructions in ladder logic (using a WORD type Move instruction makes it easier to
move a hex number):
%AQ10 Set to 24h (which specifies the Force Analog Output command)
%AQ11 Set to +16000 (which equals +5VDC)
%AQ12 Set to 0 (this word is not used to convey significant data)
Additionally, the %Q67 bit (Enable Drive) must be set to logic 1.
Figure 62
Analog Velocity Mode
In Analog Velocity mode, the Force Analog Output command can be used on
all four connectors to force a voltage output.
The Select Analog Output command, discussed in the “Digital Mode” section
above, does not work in Analog mode.
Analog Torque Mode
In Analog Torque mode, the Force Analog Output command is NOT available.

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