PulseControl_PulseOutputStop

Stops pulse output

This instruction stops the pulse output on the channel specified by iChannel by setting bit 3 of the pulse output control code to TRUE. Use PulseControl_PulseOutputContinue to continue pulse output after the interrupt.

Input

iChannel (INT)

Pulse output channel:

FPS: 0, 2

FP-X/XH R: 0, 1

FP-X/XH 16K C14T: 0, 1, 2

FP-X/XH 32K C30T: 0, 1, 2, 3

FP-X/XH 32K C60T: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

FP0R: 0, 1, 2, 3

FP0: 0, 1

FP-e: 0, 1

Example

POU header

All input and output variables used for programming this function have been declared in the POU header. The same POU header is used for all programming languages.

	VAR
		bStopPulseOutput: BOOL:=FALSE;
		iChannel: INT:=0;
END_VAR

LD body

BODY
    WORKSPACE
        NETWORK_LIST_TYPE := NWTYPELD ;
        ACTIVE_NETWORK := 0 ;
    END_WORKSPACE
    NET_WORK
        NETWORK_TYPE := NWTYPELD ;
        NETWORK_LABEL :=  ;
        NETWORK_TITLE :=  ;
        NETWORK_HEIGHT := 5 ;
        NETWORK_BODY
B(B_F,PulseControl_PulseOutputStop!,,12,0,27,4,,?DEN?DiChannel?AENO);
B(B_VARIN,,iChannel,10,2,12,4,);
B(B_CONTACT,,bStopPulseOutput,5,1,7,3,R);
L(1,2,5,2);
L(7,2,12,2);
L(1,0,1,5);
        END_NETWORK_BODY
    END_NET_WORK
    NET_WORK
        NETWORK_TYPE := NWTYPELD ;
        NETWORK_LABEL :=  ;
        NETWORK_TITLE :=  ;
        NETWORK_HEIGHT := 5 ;
        NETWORK_BODY
L(1,0,1,5);
        END_NETWORK_BODY
    END_NET_WORK
    NET_WORK
        NETWORK_TYPE := NWTYPELD ;
        NETWORK_LABEL :=  ;
        NETWORK_TITLE :=  ;
        NETWORK_HEIGHT := 5 ;
        NETWORK_BODY
L(1,0,1,5);
        END_NETWORK_BODY
    END_NET_WORK
END_BODY

ST body

if DF(bStopPulseOutput) then
    PulseControl_PulseOutputStop(iChannel := iChannel);
end_if;

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