23.3.1 Definitions
The following definitions are used throughout the documentation:
Name | Description |
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TCD cycle | The sequence of four states that the counter needs to go through before it has returned to the same position |
Input blanking | The functionality to ignore an event input for a programmable time in a selectable part of the TCD cycle |
Asynchronous output control | Allows the event to override the output instantly when an event occurs. It is used for handling non-recoverable Faults. |
One ramp | The counter is reset to zero once during a TCD cycle |
Two ramp | The counter is reset to zero two times during a TCD cycle |
Four ramp | The counter is reset to zero four times during a TCD cycle |
Dual ramp | The counter counts both up and down between zero and a selected top value during a TCD cycle |
Input mode | A predefined setting that changes the output characteristics, based on the given input events |