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SECTION 8.  PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES
8-3
Input Location Labels:
1:Rain (mm)
2:15min tot
*
1
Table 1 Programs 
01:
60
Sec. Execution Interval 
01:
P3
Pulse 
01:
1
Rep 
02:
1
Pulse Input Chan 
03:
2
Switch Closure 
04:
1
Loc [:Rain (mm)] 
05:
.254
Mult 
06:
0
Offset 
02:
P92
If time is 
01:
0
minutes into a 
02:
15
minute interval 
03:
10
Set high Flag 0 (output) 
03:
P80
Set Active Storage Area 
01:
3
Input Storage Area 
02:
2
Array ID or location 
04:
P72
Totalize 
01:
1
Rep 
02:
1
Loc Rain (mm) 
05:
P89
If X<=>F 
01:
2
X Loc 15min tot 
02:
2
<> 
03:
0
04:
30
Then Do 
06:
P80
Set Active Storage Area 
01:
1
Final Storage Area 1 
02:
25
Array ID or location 
07:
P77
Real Time 
01:
110
Day,Hour-Minute 
08:
P70
Sample 
01:
1
Reps 
02:
2
Loc 15min tot 
09:
P95
End 
10:
P
End Table 1 
8.3  USING CONTROL PORTS AND
LOOP TO RUN AM416
MULTIPLEXER
This example uses an AM416 to measure 16
copper-constantan thermocouples and 16
Model 223 soil moisture blocks.  The sensors
are read every ten minutes and the average
value output once an hour.  The multiplexer is
housed in an AM-ENCT enclosure to minimize
thermocouple errors created by thermal
gradients.  A 107 Temperature Probe is
centrally located on the multiplexer board and
used as a thermocouple temperature reference.
The AM416 switches the 223 moisture block
out of the circuit when it is not being measured.
This eliminates the need for the blocking
capacitors used in the model 227 soil moisture
block.  The 223 blocks are about one fifth the
cost of the 227 blocks.
Control ports are used to reset the AM416 and
clock it through its channels.  The sequence of
the program is:
•  Measure the 107 probe located at the
AM416 for TC temperature reference.
•  CR10 sets the port high which resets the
AM416.
•  A loop is entered; within each pass:
•  The port clocking the AM416 is pulsed.
•  The connected TCs and moisture blocks
are measured.
•  CR10 sets the port controlling AM416 reset
low.
•  Soil moisture measurements are converted
to block resistances.
The input location in which the temperature and
soil moisture measurements are stored is
indexed to the loop counter (Instruction 87,
Section 12).  An indexed location is
incremented by one with each pass through the
loop.  For example, on the first pass
temperature is stored in Location 2, and soil
moisture in Location 18.  On the second pass
temperature is stored in Location 3, and soil
moisture in Location 19.  After 16 loop passes,
temperature and soil moisture measurements
occupy Locations 2 through 17 and 18 through
33, respectively.
Connections are shown in Figure 8.3-1.