The basics of counting, measurement and position detection
2.2 Basics of counting, measuring and position input (TM Count, TM PosInput, Compact CPU)
Counting, measurement and position detection
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Count signals of RS422 pulse encoders without/with direction signal
The encoder, for example a light barrier, only returns a count signal that is connected to
terminal A.
You can also connect a signal for direction detection to terminal B. If your encoder does not
return a corresponding signal, you can specify the count direction with the user program
using the control interface.
The figure below shows an example of the time profile of the signals of a RS422 pulse
encoder with direction signal and the resulting count pulses:
Count signals of RS422 pulse encoders with Up/Down count signal
The Up count signal is connected to the A terminals. The Down count signal is connected to
the B terminals.
The figure below shows an example of the time profile of the signals of an RS422 pulse
encoder with Up/Down count signal and the resulting count pulses:
Monitoring of encoder signals
The technology module monitors RS422 signals for wire breaks, short-circuits, and offset
voltages.
If you enable the diagnostic interrupt in the device configuration, the technology module
triggers a diagnostic interrupt in the event of encoder signal errors.