User Data Points – User data points are configurable
storage areas in the data base. These user data points
can store the constants / variables that are inputs to
the math blocks in addition to the calculated results of
math blocks. They can also be used to represent
interim calculation values or values of additional inputs
or outputs etc. There are eight user data instances,
each with a tag and description, 30 integers (split
between byte, short and long), 20 single floating
points, and 10 double floating points, providing
storage for up to 480 variables.
Math Blocks – The FB2200 supports up to ten math
blocks. Math blocks perform mathematical equations
using user-defined variables as inputs. Each math
block consists of up to four user-defined variables,
three mathematical calculations, and the results of
each calculation.
The result of the math block equation can be assigned
to a user data point, to drive an output point, to a
calculated value or to any other data base parameter.
Mathematical calculations also support standard math
functions (POW, EXP, LOG, SQRT, etc.), constants, and
operators.
FBxConnect checks each calculation string for the
correct syntax and uses double precision floating point
math throughout the calculation.
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