
Analog Input Modules
(T7420A, AF)
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Programming Fault Tolerant Analog Inputs
To program fault tolerant configurations using triplicated
analog input modules, a midvalue element can be used as
shown in Figure
11
.
Figure
11
. Programming Fault Tolerant Analog Inputs.
In this illustration, VALUE_A_NAME, VALUE_B_NAME,
and VALUE_C_NAME represent the three analog inputs to
be mid
-
value selected. ERROR_A_NAME,
ER
ROR_B_NAME and ERROR_C_NAME are the error bits
for the analog inputs. RESULT_NAME is the result of the
mid
-
value instruction. The field Limit is the integer value, in
similar units to the Value A, B and C variables, that an
analog input can deviate from the mid
-
value result before
signaling an error (via the Error A, B or C bits). Once an
error bit is set, it is latched. RESET_NAME is the reset bit
used to reset the latched error bits.
Maintenance
There are no user
-
replaceable parts inside the module.
Modules must be calibrated for the particular input range
within which they will operate. All modules are calibrated
before being shipped by ICS; however, modules require
calibration whenever:
·
the module is configured for a different operating voltage
range (factory configuration is 1 to 5 VDC),
·
the module is configured for a different operating mode
(factory configuration is 16 channel, single
-
ended), or
·
once per year after installation, to adjust for drift in the
analog circuitry. Drift rates are
listed under
Specifications, below. These drift rates should be used to
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