CTU
Count Up
Libraries:
Description
The CTU block implements the CTU
ladder logic
instruction. When the rung conditions are true, the block counts upwards.
Ports
Input
Controls the execution of the block. EnableIn reflects the rung state preceding the block. If the rung state preceding the block is false, EnableIn is false, the block does not execute and the outputs are not updated.
Output
The count up enable output contains the rung-in condition when the instruction was last executed. By default, CU follows the state of EnableIn. If the EnableIn input to the block is false, the logic implemented by the block is not executed and CU signal is set to false.
Parameters
Specify the counter parameters in the format of tags
. In Ladder
Diagrams, tags (variables) are used to represent inputs, outputs, and internal memory
with attributes such as Data Type
, Initial Value
,
and size
. To change the attributes of the Operand
Tag
, open the Program Variables table within the
Ladder Diagram Program block. The Data Type
of the
timer tag is of the Bus:COUNTER
type with its initial value specified
as a structure containing the following fields:
Field | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
PRE | The preset value specifies the value which the accumulated value must reach before the instruction indicates it is done | 0 |
ACC | The accumulated value specifies the number of transitions the instruction has counted. | 0 |
CU | The count up enable contains | 1 |
CD | Count down enabled. | 1 |
DN | The done bit when set indicates the counting operation is complete | 0 |
OV | The overflow bit when set indicates the counter incremented past the upper limit of 2,147,483,647 | 0 |
UN | The underflow when set indicates the counter decremented past the lower limit of -2,147,483,648. | 0 |
Programmatic Use
Block Parameter:
PLCOperandTag |
Type: character vector |
Value: character vector |
Default: 'T' |
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
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