Mitsubishi FX2N Parity

mattrobbins

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Have a binary ID pattern input coming in that I need to use to turn on a binary pattern output. The output needs to have a parity bit turned on if the bits are odd. Is there a simple way to do this without having to write a lot of math rungs? (To the power of over and over... how would you do this anyway?) Please let me know.

Found it! Use the CCD funcition. If you look at D+1 it tells you the if the parity is even or odd by having a zero or one.
 
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