Chapter 9 Inverter Functions
9-13-5
9.13.5 Outputting a Signal by Combining Two Output Signals
How to create my own output signals by combining output terminal functions?
Since logical operations of output signals can be performed inside the inverter, various signals
can be output by combining the operation of output terminal functions.
There are three types of logical operators that can be selected: logical conjunction (AND),
logical disjunction (OR), and exclusive disjunction (XOR).
All output signals are covered. However, the logical operation results ([LOG1] to [LOG3]) cannot
be used as the operation target.
LOG1 to LOG3
operand-1 selection
Selects logical operation target 1.
00 to 62
(except 33 to 35, 63, no)
LOG1 to LOG3
operand-2 selection
Selects logical operation target 2.
LOG1 to LOG3
logical calculation
selection
The AND operation (logical conjunction) of
target 1 and target 2 is output.
The OR operation (logical disjunction) of
target 1 and target 2 is output.
The XOR operation (exclusive disjunction) of
target 1 and target 2 is output.
Logic operation result 1 to 3 ([LOG1] to [LOG3]):
Performs logical operations on the output
signals selected by logical operation target 1
and logical operation target 2, and outputs
the results.