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7. AVERAGING INPUT
Moving average processing of measured values is congurable. The number of samples in processing the moving average
can be selected in the following table. This operation averages sampled values, and then, averages with a new sample
added and the oldest one omitted. Such operation is repeated as shown in the following gure. For instance, when ‘A 4’ is
selected, the moving average processing with 4 samples (800 millisecond intervals) is repeated. Moving average is used
to remove periodic varied noise superimposed on the input signal and suppress the display ickering.
■ NUMBER OF SAMPLES
DISPLAY FUNCTION DEFAULT VALUE
No moving averaging
Moving average with 2 samples (400 millisecond intervals)
Moving average with 4 samples (800 millisecond intervals)
Moving average with 8 samples (1.6 second intervals)
Moving average with 16 samples (3.2 second intervals)
■ EXAMPLE OF MOVING AVERAGE WITH 4 SAMPLES
(1) The moving average operation starts immediately after the power is on or the moving average is set. Until the sampling
No. reaches the set value, all samples are averaged every 200 milliseconds.
(2) After the sampling No. reaches the set value, a new sample is added to be averaged with the oldest one omitted. Such
operation is repeated.
Measured value
Sampling
Moving averaging
Average
200 milliseconds
Display value
200 milliseconds
Refreshing measured
and average values
(1)
(2)
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