Reading through some of the old posts on FFL-FFU instructions I am led to believe I do not need to have the FFU present and the data will simply fall off the end as new data is entered int the stack if the stack is full. Is this correct.
I was planning to use this instruction in in 2 separate scenarios (I have used FFL-FFU successfully in the past)
Scenario-1 Upon completion of a batch The actual data of each of the setpoints in the making of the batch (10) would each be transferred to there own FFL with a length of 20 so an HMI could go back and check the last 20 batches
Scenario-2 Data from temperature sensor (after scaling) would be sent to FFL
with a length of 10 where it could be averaged. (I know someone has a better way to do this ) I don't see a function block in RS500 to average
As alway:THANKS
I was planning to use this instruction in in 2 separate scenarios (I have used FFL-FFU successfully in the past)
Scenario-1 Upon completion of a batch The actual data of each of the setpoints in the making of the batch (10) would each be transferred to there own FFL with a length of 20 so an HMI could go back and check the last 20 batches
Scenario-2 Data from temperature sensor (after scaling) would be sent to FFL
with a length of 10 where it could be averaged. (I know someone has a better way to do this ) I don't see a function block in RS500 to average
As alway:THANKS