How time stamping works in the redundant system
Both interface modules store the messages of the time stamped signals. This means the "new"
active interface module can forward the latest messages to the OS after switching from the
active to the passive interface module.
The signal changes are not time stamped while switching between the two interface modules.
In the OS, you can see in which time period no time stamping took place.
Example time stamping in redundant system
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4.17 Counting
4.17.1 Properties
Counting functions
The electronic module 8 DI NAMUR is equipped with parameterizable counting functions:
• 2 x 16-bit up-counters (standard counting function) or
• 2 x 16-bit down counters (standard counting function) or
Congurations (principle)
4.17 Counting
ET 200iSP
Operating Instructions, 11/2022, A5E00247483-AK 91