min
Inputs
Input |
Data Type |
Range |
Unit |
Default |
Description |
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IN1 |
ANY |
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First input. |
IN2 |
ANY |
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Second input. |
Outputs
Output |
Data Type |
Range |
Unit |
Description |
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Q |
ANY |
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IN1 if IN1 < IN2; IN2 otherwise. |
Remarks
None
FBD Language Example
FFLD Language Example
- In the FFLD Language, the input rung (EN) enables Enable signal for the drive, Hardware-Enable with 24V signal to X8, Software-Enable command by setup Software, fieldbus or permanently set.
Both are required for enabling the drive. the operation.
- The output rung keeps the state of the input rung.
- The comparison is executed only if EN is TRUE.
- ENO has the same value as EN.
IL Language Example
- In the IL Instruction list - This is a low-level language and resembles assembly. Language, the first input must be loaded before the function call.
- The second input is the operand of the function.
Op1: LD Ladder diagram - This is a method of drawing electrical logic schematics. It is a very popular graphical language for programming Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It was originally invented to describe logic made from relays. The name is based on the observation that programs in this language resemble ladders, with two vertical rails and a series of horizontal rungs between them. IN1
MIN IN2
ST Q (* Q is the minimum of IN1 and IN2 *)
ST Language Example
Q := MIN (IN1, IN2);
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