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Custom Translation Tables
In addition to the inputs already mentioned, it is possible
to create translation tables for non-standard thermistor or
slidepot inputs. Provided on the parameter page of the
G4106 module driver (see Figure 14) are two user
definable tables for translating these inputs.
The following are typical applications for the custom
translation tables:
•
Thermistors other than Type 2 (such as Type 3).
•
Slide potentiometer inputs.
•
Non-linear voltage inputs. (0-5 VDC maximum
range)
These tables use a 10 point linear translation method to
approximate a non-linear curve of resistance or voltage to
the desired units.
Procedure
1.
Display the G4106 module driver parameter page (FB
#15) in SuperVision.
2.
For thermistor, slidepot, and other resistance inputs
set the option "Is input specified in voltage?" to NO.
For voltage inputs, set the option to YES.
3.
Determine the accuracy and range needed. Note the
following:
•
Values which lie between two defined entries are
interpolated linearly by the FB.
•
The first and last entries of the resistance table
should always be set to zero and infinity (32767x
10 represents infinity) in the event that the sensor
should short or open. In the case of voltage
inputs, the first and last input voltages should be
set to zero and 5 V. These are the default values.
4.
Determine the resistance or voltage at the desired
settings. This information may be obtained either
from manufacturer reference tables or through testing.
5.
Select a custom translation table that is not currently
in use. Record the custom gain from this table for use
when defining inputs which will reference this custom
translation table in the module.
6.
Enter the scaled voltage or resistance input on the left
and then enter the corresponding value on the right
(see Figures 7 and 8 for examples).
Rev (29-AUG-97) • Module Driver v4.7
The resistance values of the slidepot in Figure 8 (left
column) were obtained by measuring the resistance
of the positions of the slidepot in 1/8 increments (far
left, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8... far right).
NOTE: The lowest resistance range allowed on a
slidepot input is 5k Ohms. This guarantees that sufficient
resistance exists between steps to allow for good linear
approximation.
Note that the slidepot input values (see Figure 9,
right column) are defined with a setpoint-bias rather
than absolute temperatures. The GFB can be
designed to multiply these input values by a user-
definable parameter as the slidepot is adjusted and
then add the result to the zone setpoint. This method
allows you to globally modify the above parameter
for all function blocks in the module instead of
changing the lookup table parameters for each zone.
7.
Download parameters to this FB.
8.
To activate these tables enter the gain of the
translation table used (either 15.00 or 15.06) on the
FB parameter pages that contain the input for which
the table applies. Set the offset to 0.00.
Input Ohms
0
x 10
230
x 10
405
x 10
752
x 10
935
x 10
1172
x 10
1478
x 10
1879
x 10
2406
x 10
7032
x 10
32767
x 10
Figure 7: Example Custom Table for a Precon Type 3
Thermistor Sensor
© 1995-97 Automated Logic Corporation
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