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Pulse Outputs Section 5-3
PULSE WITH VARIABLE
DUTY FACTOR: PWM(891)
PWM(891) is used to output pulses with the specified duty factor.
DFirst
desti-
nation
word
Reading PV
(D and D+1)
After the pulse output PV is read, the 8-digit hexadecimal
data is stored in D and D+1. (D contains the rightmost 4
digits and D+1 contains the leftmost 4 digits.)
Reading
pulse output
status
(D)
Bit 0 Pulse Output Status Flag
0: Constant speed
1: Accelerating/decelerating
Bit 1 PV Underflow/Overflow Flag
0: Normal
1: Error
Bit 2 Pulse Output Amount Set Flag
0: Not set
1: Set
Bit 3 Pulse Output Completed Flag
0: Output not completed
1: Output completed
Bit 4 Pulse Output Flag
0: Stopped
1: Outputting pulses
Bit 5 No-origin Flag
0: Origin established
1: Origin not established
Bit 6 At Origin Flag
0: Not stopped at origin
1: Stopped at origin
Bit 7 Pulse Output Stopped Error Flag
0: No error
1: Pulse output stopped due to error
Bits 8 to 15 Not used.
Reading
PWM output
status (D)
Bit 0 PWM Output Flag
0: Stopped
1: Outputting pulses
Bits 1 to 15 Not used.
Operand Contents
Operand Contents
P Port specifier #0000: Pulse output 0 (duty factor set in 1% units)
#0001: Pulse output 1 (duty factor set in 1% units)
#1000: Pulse output 0 (duty factor set in 0.1% units)
#1001: Pulse output 1 (duty factor set in 0.1% units)
T Frequency 0001 to FFFF hex (0.1 to 6553.5 Hz, in 0.1 Hz units)
S Duty factor Specify the duty factor of the pulse output, i.e., the percent-
age of time that the output is ON.
0000 to 03E8 hex (0.0% to 100.0%)
PWM
P
F
D
P: Port specifie