Siemens 6ED1050-1AA00-0BE8 Manual De Usuario
LOGO! functions
4.4 Special functions list - SF
LOGO!
Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01
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Gain and offset parameters
Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in topic Calculating the gain and
offset of analog values (Page 154).
Parameter p (number of decimals)
Applies only to the AQ value in a message text.
Functional description
The function fetches the analog signal of input Ax.
This value is multiplied by the value of the A (gain) parameter, and parameter B (offset) is
This value is multiplied by the value of the A (gain) parameter, and parameter B (offset) is
then added to the product: (Ax • gain) + offset = actual value Ax.
The actual value Ax is output at AQ.
The actual value Ax is output at AQ.
Analog output
If you interconnect this special function with a real analog output, note that the analog output
can only process values between 0 and 1000. To do this, you may need to connect an
additional amplifier between the analog output of the special function and the real analog
output. Using this amplifier, you standardize the output range of the special function to a
value range of 0 to 1000.
Scaling an analog input value
You can influence the analog input value of a potentiometer by interconnecting an analog
input with an analog amplifier and an analog flag.
● Scale the analog value at the analog amplifier for further use.
● Connect, for example, the time base for parameter T of a time function (e.g. On-/Off-delay
● Scale the analog value at the analog amplifier for further use.
● Connect, for example, the time base for parameter T of a time function (e.g. On-/Off-delay
the scaled analog value.
For more information with programming examples refer to the online help for LOGO!Soft
Comfort.
Setting the Par parameter
The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application.
View in programming mode (example):
View in programming mode (example):
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