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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley Micro820 User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002M-EN-E - April 2022 233
Chapter 11 Using microSD Cards
IMPORTANT
Data Log Function Block Execution
• There are three possible states for the Data Log function block: Idle,
Busy, and Complete (which includes Complete with Succeed and
Complete with Error).
• For one Data Log function block execution, the typical status starts from
Idle, then Busy and finishes with Complete. To trigger another function
block execution, the status needs to go back to Idle first.
• Idle status changes to Busy status only when Enable input signal is in
rising edge. Complete status enters Idle status when Enable input signal
is Disable status only.
• TSEnable and CfgId input parameters are only sampled at Enable input
parameter's rising edge when a new function block execution starts.
During function block execution, the input parameters of TSEnable and
CfgId are locked and any changes are ignored.
• When execution completes, the status changes from Busy to Complete. At
this stage, if input Enable is False, status changes to Idle after indicating
Complete for exactly one scan time. Otherwise function block status is
kept as Complete until input Enable changes to False.
• The data log file can only be created by the DLG instruction block. The
Connected Components Workbench software can only upload and delete
the data log file.
• There are separators in between every data variable in the data file that
is defined during configuration in the Connected Components Workbench
software.
See Supported Data Types for Data Log and Recipe Function Blocks
on
page 233.
• Data variable values are sampled when data logging function block is in
Busy state. However, data logging file is only created when data logging
function block is in Complete state.
Table 46 - Supported Data Types for Data Log and Recipe Function Blocks
Data Type Description Example Format in Output Data Log File
BOOL
(1)
Logical Boolean with values
TRUE and FALSE
0: FALSE
1: TRUE)
SINT Signed 8-bit integer value -128, 127
INT Signed 16-bit integer value -32768, 32767
DINT Signed 32-bit integer value -2147483648, 2147483647
LINT Signed 64-bit integer value -9223372036854775808, 9223372036854775807
USINT(BYTE) Unsigned 8-bit integer value 0, 255
UINT(WORD) Unsigned 16-bit integer value 0, 65535
UDINT(DWORD) Unsigned 32-bit integer value 0, 4294967295
ULINT(LWORD) Unsigned 64-bit integer value 0, 18446744073709551615
REAL 32-bit floating point value -3.40282347E+38, +3.40282347E+38
LREAL 64-bit floating point value -1.7976931348623157E+308, +1.7976931348623157E+308
STRING
(2)
character string
(1 byte per character)
'"Rotation Speed"
DATE
(1)
Unsigned 32-bit
integer value
1234567
(Date variables are stored as 32-bit words, a positive number
of seconds beginning at 1970-01-01 at midnight GMT.)
TIME
(1)
Unsigned 32-bit
integer value
1234567
(Time variables are stored as 32-bit words, positive number
of milliseconds).

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