Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS5003N632 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
Tamagawa: | Tamagawa | TS5003N632: | TS5003N632 |
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Material: | Iron | Color: | Black |
Temperature: | 30-120 | Dimension: | 50mm |
TS5003N632
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A higher smoothing provides a more reliable analog value, | based on Low smoothing grade |
and prolongs the time it takes to pply a smoothed analog signal following a step response (see the example below.) | Medium smoothing grade |
The figures below show the number of cycles a module requires to apply a close to 100% smoothed analog value after a step response, |
High smoothing grade |
Figure 5-5 Example of impact of smoothing on the jump response with the AI 8 x 14 bit
Low smoothing grade
② Medium smoothing grade
③ High smoothing grade
igure 5-5 Example of impact of smoothing on the jump response with the AI 8 x 14 bit
Low smoothing grade
② Medium smoothing grade
③ High smoothing grade
Figure 5-6 Example of impact of smoothing on the step response with the AI 6 x TC
For information showing whether a specific module supports smoothing functions, and
special features to observe, refer to the chapter dealing with the analog input module.
The conversion time of the analog output channels includes the transfer of digitized output
values from internal memory, and their digital-to-analog conversion.
Cycle time of analog output channels
Analog output channels are converted sequentially, i.e. successively.
The cycle time, i.e. the time expiring until an analog output value is converted again, is
equivalent to the accumulated conversion times of all activated analog output channels.
Refer to the figure Cycle time of an analog IO channel.
The settling time (t2 to t3), i.e. the time expiring until a converted value has gained a specifiedlevel at an analog output, is load-dependent. We therefore distinguish between resistive,capacitive and inductive load.
For information on settling times as a function of load at the various analog output modules,
refer to the technical data of the relevant module.Response time
The worst case response time (t1 to t3), i.e. the time expiring between the input of digitaloutput values to internal memory, and the signal settling time at the analog output, may be
equivalent to the total of cycle time plus settling time.
The worst case scenario is given, when the analog channel has been converted immediately
before a new output value is transferred, and is not converted again until all other channelshave been converted (cycle time.)
The properties of analog modules may differ. The module properties can be programmed.
Programming tools
You program analog modules in STEP 7. Always program the module while the CPU is inSTOP mode.