Starting up the ClipX
With Threshold Value for Flag you can set a flag when a specific count is
reached.
Example:
Input signal
1
0
Fig. 45: Example for the counter function
If the maximum counter reading (10
invalid and the counter stops. After a timeout or reset, the counter restarts.
7.4.2.10 Cartesian to polar coordinates
The calculation converts two input channels representing the position (x, y) of a
point in the Cartesian coordinates system into the corresponding polar coordi-
nates. You will need the measurement values of a different channel for the cal-
culation, e.g. via the ClipX bus. The calculation results in two output channels:
one with the angle values (θ, theta) and one with the radius values (r). The value
range for the angle extends from -179.99° to +180°. Multiply the value by π/180
as necessary to get the radian measure (rad).
y
y
r
θ
Fig. 46: Example for coordinates transformation
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t
x
x
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Rising: 5
Falling: 6
Both: 11
Start/Stop
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) is exceeded, the output signal becomes
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