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Omron C200HE-CPU11 User Manual

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Cycle When a PC operates, that is, when it executes its program to control an external
system, a series of operations are performed inside the PC. These internal
operations can be broadly classified into the following four categories:
1, 2, 3... 1. Common (or overseeing) processes, such as watchdog timer operation and
testing the program memory.
2. Data input and output.
3. Instruction execution.
4. Peripheral device servicing.
Cycle Time The total time required for a PC to perform all these internal operations is called
the cycle time. The flowchart and diagram on the following page illustrate these
internal operations for a typical PC.
Timing is one of the most important factors in designing a Control System. For
accurate operations, it is necessary to have answers to such questions as these:
How long does it take for the PC to execute all the instructions in its memory?
How long does it take for the PC to produce a control output in response to a
given input signal?
The cycle time of the PC can be automatically calculated and monitored, but it is
necessary to have an understanding of the timing relationships within the PC for
effective system design and programming.
How Does a PC Work? Section 1-3

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BrandOmron
ModelC200HE-CPU11
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