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5.6 Circuit programs
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Operating Instructions, 06/2014
Operating Instructions, 06/2014
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● Retentivity off: The function occupies RAM space
● Retentivity on: The function occupies REM space
Here you will find information on memory space provide by LOGO!. (Page 365)
● Retentivity on: The function occupies REM space
Here you will find information on memory space provide by LOGO!. (Page 365)
5.6.2.2
Memory space
For LOGO! 0BA7 and LOGO! 0BA8 devices, you can use up to 400 blocks in your circuit
program.
The maximum memory space a LOGO! circuit program can use is as follows:
● RAM: 8000 bytes (if 0BA7) or 8500 bytes (if 0BA8)
● Retentive data (REM): 250 bytes
For LOGO! 0BA6 devices, you can use up to 200 blocks in your circuit program.
The maximum memory space a LOGO! circuit program can use is as follows:
● RAM: 3800 bytes
● Retentive data (REM): 250 bytes
The Info Window displays the memory space used when you select the Tools → Determine
The maximum memory space a LOGO! circuit program can use is as follows:
● RAM: 8000 bytes (if 0BA7) or 8500 bytes (if 0BA8)
● Retentive data (REM): 250 bytes
For LOGO! 0BA6 devices, you can use up to 200 blocks in your circuit program.
The maximum memory space a LOGO! circuit program can use is as follows:
● RAM: 3800 bytes
● Retentive data (REM): 250 bytes
The Info Window displays the memory space used when you select the Tools → Determine
The following specifications apply
LOGO! series
Blocks
Par
RAM
Timer
REM
Flags
LOGO! 0BA4 to
0BA5
130
Not
restricted
Not
restricted
Not
restricted
60
24
LOGO! 0BA2 to
0BA3
56
48
27
16
15
8
LOGO! 0BA1
56
48
27
16
15
4
LOGO! 0BA0
30
27
24
10
0/7
0
A circuit program consists of a number of blocks, which start with an input and end with an
output.
Nesting depth (LOGO! series 0BA0, 0BA1)
The number of blocks in a circuit program describes the nesting depth.
I/O in the sense of nesting depth are:
● Inputs (I (Page 193) , AI (Page 196))
● High, Low (Hi, Lo (Page 194))
● Memory markers (M (Page 195))
● Outputs (Q (Page 194))
Blocks in the sense of nesting depth are:
The number of blocks in a circuit program describes the nesting depth.
I/O in the sense of nesting depth are:
● Inputs (I (Page 193) , AI (Page 196))
● High, Low (Hi, Lo (Page 194))
● Memory markers (M (Page 195))
● Outputs (Q (Page 194))
Blocks in the sense of nesting depth are: