ID : 5667
TCP Speed Output Function
Overview
TCP speed output function is a function that outputs voltage in proportion to the TCP speed in every 8 milliseconds, by using the analog output board manufactured by CONTEC, as shown below.
If the current speed is less than the maximum speed | Maximum voltage X (Current speed / Maximum speed) |
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If the current speed is equal to the maximum speed or more | Maximum voltage |
To specify the maximum speed, use OutputTCPSpeed command.
To start output, specify a value larger than 0 in the maximum speed.
The maximum voltage used here is the value which has been specified as the maximum output voltage of the board.
This function is available in Ver.1.10.* or higher.
Type of Boards
For about available boards, refer to "Recommended Board List".
Preparations
To use this function, some preparations are required, such as, board installation, license registration and inputting board information.
For details, refer to "Preparation for TCP Speed Output Function".
Sample Programs for Starting and Ending of TCP Speed Output
This shows sample programs for starting and ending of TCP speed output.
For details, refer to "TCP Speed Output Sample Program ".
ID : 5667
- Related Information
- Preparation for TCP Speed Output Function
- TCP Speed Output Sample Program