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Old 31 January 2007, 09:38 AM
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Hi all
Is any one familiar with the timers as in use to righting programs for them?
I want to right a program to monitor voltage between .0 volts and 5 volts with 2 decimal place but I can only get it to do it to read in steps of 1 volt at a time ie 1 2 3 and so on
Any ideas
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I know nowt but we get our timers off these people...

OEM Automatic - component supplier to the control equipment and industrial automation industries

maybe ring one of their technical boffins and see how you go.
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Iv actually found a crouzet forum in usa and have signed up to that. Bit sad really but im waiting or them to let me on and I can ask the question their but it’s a bit early over there.
I also get the timers off OEM but have not tried to contact them yet I was hoping some one on here would have some idea
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Originally Posted by TURBOTRONICS
Iv actually found a crouzet forum in usa and have signed up to that. Bit sad really but im waiting or them to let me on and I can ask the question their but it’s a bit early over there.
I also get the timers off OEM but have not tried to contact them yet I was hoping some one on here would have some idea

Sorry cant help you more mate - i'm just a lowley purchasing manager and about as technical as a plank.

i only buy the things.

sorry mate
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iv worked some of it out but maths is not my strong point i need to know 3 values A B & C of a multiplier thing if any one is any good at maths could help
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GAIN



If the VALIDATE FUNCTION input is set to ON, the CALCULATION OUTPUT is equal to:



where:

CALCULATION INPUT: Integer (from -32768 to 32767)
A/B gain:
A the numerator which is an integer (from -32768 to 32767)
B the denominator which is an integer (from -32768 to -1 and from 1 to 32767)
C the offset which is an integer (from -32768 to 32767)
The CALCULATION INPUT and the CALCULATION OUTPUT are INTEGERS.

The VALIDATE FUNCTION input is a digital input.

In the Parameters tab of the parameterisation box it is possible to:

enter the values of the numerator A, the denominator B and the offset C
limit the results of the calculation using a lower limit and an upper limit
If the VALIDATE FUNCTION input is set to OFF, the CALCULATION OUTPUT retains the latest calculated value.

The non-connected VALIDATE FUNCTION input is set to ON.

Parameterisation box/Comments tab

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CAN ANT ONE WORK THIS OUT
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