Cyclic program execution
3.3 Time-driven program execution in cyclic interrupts
Cycle and response times
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Accuracy of a cyclic interrupt
Even if a cyclic interrupt is not delayed by a higher-priority OB or communication activities,
the accuracy with which it is started is nevertheless subject to system-dependent
fluctuations.
The following table shows the accuracy with which a cyclic interrupt is triggered:
Table 3- 5 Accuracy of cyclic interrupts
1511(F)-1 PN
1511T(F)-1 PN
1511C-1 PN
1512C-1 PN
1513(F)-1 PN
1515(F)-2 PN
1515T(F)-2 PN
1516(F)-3 PN/DP
1516T(F)-3 PN/DP
1517(F)-3 PN/DP
1517T(F)-3 PN/DP
1518(F)-4 PN/DP
1518(F)-4 PN/DP MFP
S7-1500R/H* in RUN-Solo system state
Cyclic interrupt ±390 μs ±300 μs ±90 μs
* Additional information about cycle and response times of R/H CPUs is available in the section "Cycle and response times
of the S7-1500R/H redundant system"