Campbell Manufacturing Switch SDM SW8A User Manual

SDM-SW8A 8 Channel  
Switch Closure Module  
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SDM-SW8A Table of Contents  
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1. Function........................................................................1  
2. Specifications ..............................................................2  
3. Power Supply Considerations....................................3  
4. Connections.................................................................4  
4.1 Connections to Dataloggers and Other SW8As........................................4  
4.2 Sensor Connections ..................................................................................4  
5. Internal Jumpers..........................................................4  
5.1 Address Jumpers.......................................................................................4  
5.2 Measurement Jumpers ..............................................................................6  
6. Datalogger Programming............................................6  
6.1 CRBasic Programming .............................................................................6  
6.2 Edlog Programming..................................................................................7  
7. Datalogger Program Details .......................................9  
7.1 Datalogger Scan Rate ...............................................................................9  
7.2 First Scan..................................................................................................9  
7.3 Watchdog Reset........................................................................................9  
8. Measurement Applications.......................................10  
8.1 SPDT Switch Closure.............................................................................10  
8.2 SPST Switch Closure..............................................................................11  
8.3 DC Voltage Pulse ...................................................................................11  
8.4 Duty Cycle..............................................................................................11  
9. Theory of Operation ..................................................12  
Appendix  
A. Program Example.................................................... A-1  
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List of Tables  
1. Datalogger to SDM-SW8A Connections................................................... 2  
2. SDM-SW8A to SDM-SW8A Connections................................................ 3  
3. Address Jumpers........................................................................................ 5  
4. Measurement Jumpers................................................................................ 6  
5. Instruction 102 – SDM-SW8A .................................................................. 7  
List of Figures  
1. SDM-SW8A Front Panel........................................................................... 1  
2. SDM-SW8A Address and Port Configuration Jumpers with  
Sensor Wiring Examples......................................................................... 5  
3. SPDT Signal Conditioning by SDM-SW8A............................................ 10  
A-1. Example Program Flow Chart ........................................................... A-2  
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Module  
1. Function  
The 8 channel SDM-SW8A Switch Closure Input Module (see Figure 1)  
measures up to 8 channels of switch closure or voltage pulse inputs. Each  
channel may be configured to read single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch  
closure, single-pole single-throw (SPST) switch closure, or voltage pulse.  
Output options include counts, duty cycle, and state.  
The SW8A is addressed by the datalogger, allowing multiple SW8As to be  
connected to one datalogger (refer to Theory of Operation, Section 9). Sixteen  
addresses are available, but for most applications, Campbell Scientific, Inc.  
recommends no more than 4 SW8As be connected to one datalogger. If more  
SW8As are required, please consult Campbell Scientific's Marketing  
Department.  
In October, 1988, the SDM-SW8A was introduced. Edlog Instruction 102 is  
used for communication with the SW8A. CRBasic dataloggers use the  
SDMSW8A instruction. Previous to October, 1988, the SDM-SW8 (no "A")  
was offered for use only with the CR10, utilizing CR10 I/O Instruction 15.  
SDM-SW8As are not compatible with CR10s containing Instruction 15,  
and SDM-SW8s are not compatible with CR10s containing Instruction  
102. Contact Campbell Scientific's Marketing Department for update options  
if incompatibilities exist.  
FIGURE 1. SDM-SW8A Front Panel  
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2. Specifications  
Operating voltage:  
12 VDC nominal (9.6 to 16)  
3 mA quiescent, 6 mA active (max)  
-25 to +50oC, 0 to 90% RH,  
noncondensing  
Current drain:  
Environmental:  
Measurement types:  
Switch closure (SPDT, SPST) DC voltage  
pulse  
Input voltage threshold:  
From below 0.9 to above 4.0 VDC,±20  
VDC max  
Maximum input frequency:  
Minimum input pulse width:  
Maximum bounce time:  
Output options:  
100 Hz (50% duty cycle)  
5 ms high, 5 ms low  
3 ms open without counting  
State, duty cycle, counts  
65535  
Max count/port:  
Internal sampling frequency:  
Watchdog reset:  
500 Hz  
Yes  
Total length of connecting cables: 20 feet  
Dimensions:  
0.9"(H), 6.2"(L), 2.7"(W)  
Weight  
0.5 lbs. (0.23 kg)  
Compatible dataloggers:  
CR10(X), CR800, CR850, CR1000, 21X,  
CR23X, CR3000, CR5000, and CR7  
TABLE 1. Datalogger to SDM-SW8A Connections  
Datalogger  
CR1000,  
CR800,  
CR850,  
CR23X,  
CR3000,  
CR5000  
SDM-SW8A CR7  
CR10(X)  
21X  
+12  
+12  
12 V  
12 V  
+12  
(see Note 1)  
G
G
C3  
C3  
C2  
C1  
C3  
C2  
C1  
SDM-C3  
SDM-C2  
SDM-C1  
C3  
C2  
C1  
C2  
C1 IN  
C1 OUT  
not used  
not used  
not used  
1H  
(see Note 2)  
(see Note 2)  
(see Note 2)  
(see Note 2)  
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TABLE 2. SDM-SW8A to SDM-SW8A Connections  
SDM-SW8A that’s connected to  
a CR10(X), CR800, CR850,  
CR1000, CR23X, CR3000,  
CR5000, or CR7  
SDM-SW8A that’s  
connected to a 21X  
SDM-SW8A  
+12  
12 V  
+12  
C3  
C3  
C3  
C2  
C2  
C2  
C1 IN  
C1 OUT  
C1 IN  
C1 IN  
not used (see Note 2)  
C1 OUT (see Note 3)  
Notes:  
(1) If using an auxiliary power supply, instead of connecting the datalogger’s  
12 V or +12 terminal to the SW8A, connect the power supply’s positive “+”  
wire to the SW8A’s +12 terminal. The power supply’s ground “-” wire  
connects to the SW8A’s  
terminal along with the wire that connects to the  
datalogger’s G or terminal.  
(2) When using a CR10(X), CR800, CR850, CR1000, CR23X, CR3000, or  
CR7, a jumper wire is used to connect the C1 IN to the C1 OUT. SDM-  
SW8As shipped after March 1, 2006, include this jumper.  
(3) If you’re using a 21X and the SDM-SW8A was shipped after March 1,  
2006, remove the jumper connecting C1 IN to C1 OUT.  
3. Power Supply Considerations  
Due to the 3 mA continuous and 6 mA active current drain, an auxiliary 12  
VDC power supply is recommended for powering the SW8A in remote, long  
term applications.  
For some applications it may be convenient to use the datalogger supply to  
power the SW8A. For long term applications where AC power is available, or  
where a solar panel can be used for recharging, the lead acid power supply  
available with Campbell Scientific, Inc. dataloggers could be used. For short  
term applications only, the alkaline power supply available with Campbell  
Scientific, Inc. dataloggers could be used to power the SW8A.  
If the 21X power supply is used to power the SW8A, all low level analog  
measurements (thermocouples, pyranometers, thermopiles, etc.) must be made  
differentially. This results from slight ground potentials created along the 21X  
analog terminal strip when the 12 V supply is used to power peripherals. This  
limitation reduces the number of available analog input channels and may  
mandate an external supply for the SW8A.  
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4. Connections  
All connections to the datalogger, power supply, and other SW8As are made  
from terminals located under "TO DATALOGGER" on the SW8A (refer to  
Figure 1). Sensor connections are made at the remaining terminals.  
4.1 Connections to Dataloggers and Other SW8As  
Connections between an SW8A and the CR10 and 21X dataloggers are shown  
in Table 1. Connections to multiple SW8As are shown in Table 2.  
1. The order in which connections are made is critical.  
ALWAYS CONNECT GROUND FIRST, followed by 12 V  
and then the Control Ports.  
CAUTION  
2. The sum of all the cable lengths connecting SW8As or  
other SDM devices and a datalogger should not exceed 20  
feet.  
Lengths in excess of 20 feet may prevent  
communication.  
4.2 Sensor Connections  
Figure 2 shows the connections between the SW8A and compatible sensor  
types.  
5. Internal Jumpers  
Inside the SW8A, jumpers must be set to configure the Module address and the  
channel measurement type for each channel. Remove the two panel screws  
and lift the cover to access the jumpers. Figure 2 shows jumper location.  
5.1 Address Jumpers  
Each module can have 1 of 16 addresses (00 to 33, Base 4). The address is  
factory set to 00. Figure 2 shows the location of the address jumper block.  
Table 3 lists the jumper settings for each address.  
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TABLE 3. Address Jumpers  
Pins  
3-6  
Address  
00  
1-8  
c
2-7  
c
4-5  
c
c
01  
c
c
c
nc  
c
02  
c
c
nc  
nc  
c
03  
c
c
nc  
c
10  
c
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
c
11  
c
c
nc  
c
12  
c
nc  
nc  
c
13  
c
nc  
c
20  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
21  
c
c
nc  
c
22  
c
nc  
nc  
c
23  
c
nc  
c
30  
nc  
nc  
nc  
nc  
31  
c
nc  
c
32  
nc  
nc  
33  
nc  
c = connected nc = not connected  
FIGURE 2. SDM-SW8A Address and Port Configuration Jumpers with Sensor Wiring Examples  
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5.2 Measurement Jumpers  
Near each input channel is a jumper triplet used to configure the channel for  
the measurement type. The SDM-SW8A is shipped from the factory with each  
channel configured for DC Voltage pulse. An example of each configuration  
is illustrated in Figure 2. Table 4 shows jumper pins and the corresponding  
measurement type.  
TABLE 4. Measurement Jumpers  
Measurement Type  
Pins  
Jumpered  
SPDT Switch Closure  
SPST Switch Cl. or Open Coll.  
Voltage Pulse  
1 and 6  
2 and 5  
3 and 4  
6. Datalogger Programming  
6.1 CRBasic Programming  
The SW8A instruction is used to control the SDM-SW8A Eight-Channel  
Switch Closure module, and store the results of its measurements to a variable  
array.  
Parameter  
Enter  
& Data Type  
The variable in which to store the results of the SW8A measurement. The  
variable array for this parameter must be dimensioned to the number of  
Reps.  
Dest  
Variable or  
Array  
The number of channels that will be read on the SW8A. If (StartChan  
+Reps –1) is greater than 8, measurement will continue on the next  
sequential SW8A. In this instance, the addresses of the SDM devices must  
be consecutive.  
Reps  
Constant  
SDMAddress  
Constant  
The address of the first SW8A with which to communicate. Valid SDM  
addresses are 0 through 15. If the SDMTrigger instruction is used in the  
program, address 15 should not be used. If the Reps parameter used more  
channels than are available on the first SW8A, the datalogger will increment  
the SDM address for each subsequent device that it communicates with.  
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Parameter  
& Data Type  
FunctOp  
Enter  
The FunctOp is used to determine the result that will be returned by the  
Constant  
SW8A.  
Numeric Function  
Code  
0
1
2
3
Returns the state of the signal at the time the instruction is  
executed. A 0 is stored for low and a 1 is stored for high.  
Returns the duty cycle of the signal. The result is the  
percentage of time the signal is high during the scan interval.  
Returns a count of the number of positive transitions of the  
signal.  
Returns a value indicating the condition of the module:  
ROM and RAM are good  
RAM is bad  
ROM is bad  
positive integer:  
negative value:  
Zero:  
The first channel that should be read on the SW8A. If the Reps parameter is  
greater than 1, measurements will be made on sequential channels.  
A multiplier and offset by which to scale the raw results of the measurement. See  
the measurement description for the units of the raw result; a multiplier of one and an  
offset of 0 are necessary to output in the raw units. For example, the TCDiff  
instruction measures a thermocouple and outputs temperature in degrees C. A  
multiplier of 1.8 and an offset of 32 will convert the temperature to degrees F.  
StartChan  
Constant  
Mult, Offset  
Constant,  
Variable,  
Array, or  
Expression  
6.2 Edlog Programming  
Instruction 102, Table 5, is used to address and retrieve information from the  
SW8A.  
TABLE 5. Instruction 102 - SDM-SW8A  
Parameter  
Number  
Data  
Type Description  
01:  
02:  
03:  
2
2
2
Repetitions  
Module Address (00..33)  
Function Option (0=State, 1=Duty 2=Counts,  
3=Signature)  
04:  
05:  
06:  
07:  
2
SDM-SW8A Starting Channel (1..8)  
4
Starting input location for results  
FP  
FP  
Mult  
Offset  
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Instruction 102 is not contained in all CR10 or 21X PROMS. To  
NOTE  
verify that the datalogger contains the Instruction, enter 102 into  
a datalogger Programming Table. If the Instruction is accepted,  
the PROM contains the Instruction.  
Repetitions (Reps, Parameter 1) specifies the number of SW8A channels to  
read. Parameter 2 is the address of the first SW8A. If more Reps are  
requested than exist in one module, the datalogger automatically increments  
the address and continues to the next SW8A. The address settings for the  
SW8As must be sequential. For example, assume two SW8As with addresses  
of 22 and 23 are connected, and 12 Reps are requested. Eight channels from  
the first SW8A and the first four channels from the next will be read.  
Only one Function Option (Parameter 3) may be specified per Instruction. If  
all four functions are desired, four Instructions must be entered in the  
datalogger program.  
Function Option 0 provides the state of the signal at the time 102 is executed.  
A 1 or 0 corresponds to high or low states, respectively.  
Function Option 1 provides signal duty cycle. The result is the percentage of  
time the signal is high during the sample interval.  
Function Option 2 provides a count of the number of positive transitions of  
the signal.  
Function Option 3 provides the signature of the SW8A PROM. A positive  
number (signature) indicates the PROM and RAM are good, a zero (0)  
indicates bad PROM, and a negative number indicates bad RAM. Function  
Option 3 is not used but is helpful in "debugging." Only one Rep is required  
for Option 3.  
Parameter 4 specifies the first SW8A channel to be read (1..8). One or more  
sequential channels are read depending on the Reps. To optimize program  
efficiency, the sensors should be wired sequentially.  
Data are stored in sequential datalogger input locations, starting at the location  
specified in Parameter 5.  
The number of input locations consumed is equal to the number of Reps.  
The scaling multiplier and offset (Parameters 6 and 7) are applied to all  
readings. Enter 1 for the multiplier if no scaling is desired.  
If the SW8A does not respond, -99999 is loaded into input locations.  
Modules which do not respond when addressed by the datalogger are possibly  
wired or addressed incorrectly. Verify that the address specified in Parameter  
2 corresponds to the jumper setting and that all connections are correct and  
secure.  
An example program for reading state, duty cycle, and counts of all 8 ports in a  
Module with an address of zero (0) is given in the Appendix.  
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7. Datalogger Program Details  
7.1 Datalogger Scan Rate  
The Module samples channel state every 2 ms and accumulates the information  
for duty cycle and counts. Each channel has one 16 bit accumulator for duty  
cycle and one for counts. The accumulators are reset when the datalogger  
requests information from the SW8A and when the count exceeds 65535. The  
datalogger scan rate must be frequent enough to avoid SW8A accumulator  
overflow.  
Each Duty Cycle accumulator resets every 131 seconds (2 ms * 65536) or  
roughly 2 minutes. If Duty Cycle is requested, the datalogger scan rate must  
be less than 131 seconds.  
The rate at which Count accumulators are reset is input frequency dependent.  
For example, at a maximum input frequency of 100 Hz, the datalogger must  
sample the SW8A at least every 655 seconds (approximately 10 minutes) or  
the accumulator for that channel resets and starts over again.  
7.2 First Scan  
From the time power is applied, the SW8A samples the state of all channels  
every 2 ms. The first time the datalogger executes Instruction 102 and requests  
information, the results represent the time period since the SW8A was powered  
up, not the datalogger scan interval. This problem may be avoided by ignoring  
the data from the first scan after the datalogger is compiled. The example  
program (see Appendix) includes a routine which discards first scan data.  
7.3 Watchdog Reset  
Any microprocessor may occasionally fail due to input transients or  
intermittent component failure (e.g., a bombed condition). The SW8A has a  
"watchdog" counter which resets the processor under such conditions. When  
functioning normally, the processor resets the watchdog counter. To transfer  
data between the datalogger and the SW8A, the datalogger drives the clock  
line, Control Port 2, high and low (refer to Theory of Operation, Section 9).  
The watchdog counts clock line transitions, and if the count exceeds 64, the  
watchdog resets the SW8A processor. Requesting State produces 16 clock  
transitions. Duty Cycle and Count each produce 24 + 16 clock transitions per  
channel.  
The length of time that the SW8A stays bombed before a watchdog reset  
occurs is a function of the datalogger scan rate and the amount of information  
requested from the Module. For example, if the datalogger scan rate is 10  
minutes, and 2 channels of counts are requested, the SW8A may stay bombed  
for 20 minutes. To avoid this undesirable time delay before resetting, a  
trapping routine may be programmed into the datalogger to detect a bombed  
condition and immediately force a watchdog reset.  
The trapping routine keys on the fact that -99999 is stored in input locations  
when the Module is bombed (-99999 is also stored if the Module is incorrectly  
addressed or wired wrong). When -99999 is detected, the routine immediately  
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forces a watchdog reset by addressing the Module and requesting sufficient  
information to cause a minimum of 65 clock line transitions. Advantages to  
the trapping routine are:  
The bombed processor is detected before erroneous values (-99999) are  
included in subsequent processing.  
The processor may be reset sooner.  
The time of processor failure may be logged by the datalogger.  
Number of failures may be logged.  
A trapping routine, as described above, is included in the example program in  
the Appendix.  
8. Measurement Applications  
8.1 SPDT Switch Closure  
Single-pole double-throw switches may be found on some flow or volume  
sensors such as Watt-hour and water meters. The positive throw is connected  
to the 5 V terminal located next to the input channel, providing a 5 V bias for  
the SW8A to discriminate between throws. Similarly, the negative throw is  
connected to a ground terminal (refer to Figure 2, SPDT wiring example).  
When contact is made to the positive throw, SW8A circuitry holds a high state  
(5 V). When contact is made with the ground throw, a low state is maintained  
(0 V). Switch bounce may occur any number of times at a throw, but until  
contact is made with the opposite throw, a change in state will not occur. The  
pole must make contact with the throw for 3 ms for a state change to occur.  
Figure 3 illustrates a raw SPDT signal in relation to the signal conditioned by  
the SW8A.  
FIGURE 3. SPDT Signal Conditioning by SDM-SW8A  
The 5V output located next to each of the 8 input channels is for  
biasing in the SPDT measurement. A 200 Ohm resistor is in  
series to protect against accidental shorting to ground.  
NOTE  
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8.2 SPST Switch Closure  
Single-pole single-throw switches are either open (high state) or connected to  
ground (low state). Typical SPST switches include contact closure (reed  
switch) anemometers, tipping bucket rain gauges, and open collectors  
(semiconductor switches). Many control devices utilize open collectors and  
provide terminals for monitoring the switch.  
For all SW8A measurements, the 100 Hz maximum input frequency and 5 ms  
pulse width specifications must be taken into consideration. To illustrate,  
consider the Met-One 014A Cup Anemometer which is an SPST-type sensor.  
The 014A calibration is:  
MPH = 1.789 * f + 1  
where: MPH = miles per hour  
f = pulse frequency in Hz  
The 100 Hz maximum input frequency to the SW8A equates to 180 MPH.  
The duty cycle of the 014A as measured by the SW8A is 35%. A 5 ms pulse  
width becomes a limitation at 70 Hz (0.35/0.005sec), or about 126 MPH. The  
SW8A's maximum input frequency and 5 ms minimum pulse width  
specifications are not a limitation given the 014A's maximum calibrated speed  
of 100 MPH.  
8.3 DC Voltage Pulse  
Voltage pulse transitions from below 0.9 V to above 4.0V, not exceeding  
±20V, with a minimum pulse width of 5ms, are counted accurately at any  
frequency less than or equal to 100 Hz.  
8.4 Duty Cycle  
Duty cycle is not an exact measurement due to the SW8A input filtering and 2  
ms sampling frequency. Signal magnitude also affects duty cycle  
measurements. Optimum duty cycle measurements result if an integral number  
of cycles are measured per datalogger scan interval, and the scan interval is at  
least 1 second.  
Input Filtering and Sample Frequency Error - In a "worst case" analysis,  
input filtering will distort the time that the signal is high by ±2.5 ms. If the  
input filtering is at worst case, the 2 ms sampling frequency can create an error  
of ±2 duty cycle samples on any measurable cycle.  
Equations given below estimate the "worst case" duty cycle measurement error  
for a 50% duty cycle and the minimum/maximum measurable duty cycle for a  
given frequency. The error limits are calculated, assuming a sample interval of  
a single cycle. The error may be significantly reduced by allowing the SW8A  
to measure duty cycle over several cycles. As shown by the equations, the  
error decreases with decreasing frequency.  
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50% Duty Cycle - The "worst case" duty cycle measurement error for a 50%  
duty cycle at a given input frequency is  
±ERROR = Hz * 0.4  
where ERROR = Actual Duty Cycle ±Measured  
Duty Cycle.  
For example, a 50% duty cycle at 10 Hz could be measured as 46% to 54% in  
the worst case.  
Minimum/Maximum - The measurable minimum/maximum duty cycle is  
defined by the 5 ms pulse width specification of the SW8A. For example, at a  
10 Hz frequency, the minimum and maximum duty cycle that can be measured  
is 5% and 95%, respectively (0.005/0.100 * 100). The "worst case" duty cycle  
measurement error for the minimum/maximum measurable duty cycle is  
±ERROR = Hz * 0.3  
For example, the minimum measurable duty cycle for a 1 Hz signal is 0.5%.  
The duty cycle measurement could range from 0.2% to 0.8%.  
Signal Magnitude - The signal magnitude should range from 0 - 0.9 V low, to  
4 - 5 V high, or the signal should be centered around 2.5 V with a minimum 8  
V peak to peak magnitude. When the magnitude is 0 V to greater than 5 V, the  
wave form begins to distort, resulting in less accurate duty cycle information.  
9. Theory of Operation  
The Switch Closure Input Module uses a 63705 microprocessor to sample the  
8 ports and communicate with the datalogger. The processor is in a low power  
"Wait" mode except when interrupted.  
An internal timer interrupts the processor approximately every 2 milliseconds  
to sample the input ports. At this time, for each port, the duty cycle  
accumulator is updated, and the transition counter is incremented if the state  
represents a positive transition from the previous state.  
C3, driven high by the datalogger, also interrupts the SW8A. The SW8A  
prepares to receive an 8 bit byte (consisting of address in the most significant  
nibble and command in the least significant nibble with the least significant bit  
always a 1) from the datalogger. The datalogger drives C2 as a clock line and  
C1 as a serial data out line. The datalogger shifts out each bit (LSB first) on  
the falling edge of the clock; the Switch Closure Module shifts in each bit on  
the rising edge of the clock.  
When all 8 bits are received by the SW8A, the SW8A is again interrupted by  
its serial communication interface. If the address part of the byte received  
equals the jumpered address, the SW8A executes the command part, providing  
it is valid. For Function Options 1 and 2, the module receives another byte  
containing Reps and Channel information from the datalogger. For a valid  
address and command, the SW8A prepares to return a code byte as  
acknowledgment to the datalogger. Except for the 21X, the datalogger  
switches C1 to an input and after 2 milliseconds clocks back the code byte  
from the SW8A. If the code byte is correct, the datalogger knows the  
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addressed SW8A is present. The 21X works similarly, except the data from  
the SW8A is input to single ended analog channel 1, not C1.  
Depending on the Command, Reps, and Channel information, the module will  
shift out one or more bytes to the datalogger, again using C2 as a clock driven  
by the datalogger. The module shifts out each bit on the falling edge of the  
clock; the datalogger reads each bit on the rising edge of the clock.  
Each time an entire byte is transmitted to the datalogger, the SW8A is  
interrupted and prepares to send the next byte, if any. When all requested  
bytes have been sent, the SW8A disables its serial communication interface  
and waits for both C3 and C2 to be driven low by the datalogger. When this  
happens, the SW8A prepares again to start a new command cycle.  
An important feature of the module is its watchdog counter. The counter pulls  
the processor momentarily into reset if the count gets too high. The counter  
counts the C2 clock transitions. Under normal operating conditions, the  
processor resets the counter. If the processor is "bombed," it will not reset the  
counter. As the datalogger makes requests of the Switch Closure Module, the  
counter increments to the point where it resets the processor; the module will  
then start operating correctly again.  
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Appendix A. Program Example  
The Edlog program is an example only and is not meant to be used verbatim.  
In application, the concepts illustrated here are likely to be only fragments of a  
larger program.  
The example program reads all 8 ports of an SW8A which is set to address 00.  
It is read three times per scan, once each for State, Duty Cycle, and Count  
information. The scan rate is fixed at 1 second, with a 5 minute output of  
State, average Duty Cycle, and average Count.  
To prevent erroneous values from being included in Output Processing  
routines, the datalogger's Intermediate Processing Disable Flag (Flag 9) is set  
under the following two conditions.  
1. When the SW8A is not responding - If the processor is not responding, a  
value of -99999 is detected in the first Location containing SW8A data, and  
Flag 9 is set high. The SW8A is accessed a second time to increment the  
watchdog counter to greater than 64 and force a watchdog reset (refer to  
Section 7.3). A RESET COUNTER (input location 25, RESET CNT) is  
incremented and output with time to create a record of when and how many  
times the SW8A has been reset since the last datalogger compilation.  
2. When the current scan is the first scan after compiling the datalogger  
program - If the datalogger program is compiled in the *0 Mode, all Flags are  
set low following compilation. To detect the first scan after the datalogger is  
compiled, the state of user Flag 1 is checked. If Flag 1 is low the Intermediate  
Disable Flag (Flag 9) is set high to prevent the first readings from being  
included in subsequent Output Processing Instructions. Flag 1 is set high at the  
end of the first scan.  
A flow chart of the example program is presented in Figure A-1.  
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FIGURE A-1. Example Program Flow Chart  
PROGRAM EXAMPLE  
Input Locations Used:  
1:STATE #1  
2:STATE #2  
3:STATE #3  
4:STATE #4  
5:STATE #5  
6:STATE #6  
7:STATE #7  
8:STATE #8  
9:DUTY #1  
13:DUTY #5  
14:DUTY #6  
15:DUTY #7  
16:DUTY #8  
17:COUNT#1  
18:COUNT #2  
19:COUNT #3  
20:COUNT #4  
21:COUNT #5  
22:COUNT #6  
23:COUNT #7  
24:COUNT #8  
25:RESET CNT  
10:DUTY #2  
11:DUTY #3  
12:DUTY #4  
Output Arrays: ID = 105, 27 ELEMENTS  
ID = 112, 4 ELEMENTS  
105, DAY, HRMN, STATE #1,... STATE #8, DUTY #1, ... DUTY #8, COUNT #1, ... COUNT #8  
112, DAY, HRMN, RESET COUNT  
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*Table 1 Programs  
01: 1  
Sec. execution interval  
Call Subroutine 1  
1: Do (P86)  
1:  
1
If SDM-SW8A was just programmed or its processor is bombed, set intermediate processing disable  
flag.  
2: 1 If Flag/Port (P9)  
1: 21  
2: 19  
Do if flag 1 is low  
Set high Flag 9  
3: If X<=>F (P89)  
1:  
2:  
3:  
1
4
0
X Loc state #1  
<
F
4: 19  
Set high Flag 9  
OUTPUT STATE AND AVERAGE DUTY CYCLE EVERY 5 MINUTES.  
4: If time is (P92)  
1:  
2:  
0
5
minutes into a  
minute interval  
3: 10  
Set high Flag 0 (output)  
5: Real Time (P77)  
1: 110  
Day,Hour-Minute  
6: Sample (P70)  
1:  
2:  
8
1
Reps  
Loc state #1  
7: Average (P71)  
1: 16  
Reps  
2:  
9
Loc duty #1  
******* START TRAPPING ROUTINES *******  
8: If Flag/Port (P91)  
1: 19  
2: 30  
Do if flag 9 is high  
Then Do  
9: If Flag/Port (P91)  
1: 11  
2: 30  
Do if flag 1 is high  
Then Do  
************* RESET ROUTINE *************  
To force a watchdog reset, increment reset counter, output time and number of resets, and set flag 1  
low.  
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10: Do (P86)  
1:  
1
Call Subroutine 1  
11: Z=Z+1 (P32)  
1: 25  
Z Loc [:RESET CNT]  
Set high Flag 0 (output)  
Day,Hour-Minute  
12: Do (P86)  
1: 10  
13: Real Time (P77)  
1: 110  
14: Sample (P70)  
1:  
1
Reps  
2: 25  
Loc RESET CNT  
15: Do (P86)  
1: 21  
Set low Flag 1  
********** FIRST SCAN ROUTINE **********  
16: Else (P94)  
17: Do (P86)  
1: 11  
Set high Flag 1  
18: End (P95)  
19: End (P95)  
20: End Table 1  
*Table 3 Subroutines  
** SUBROUTINE TO MEASURE SDM-SW8A **  
1: Beginning of Subroutine (P85)  
1:  
1
Subroutine Number  
2: SDM-SW8A (P102)  
1:  
8
Reps  
2: 00  
Address  
3:  
4:  
5:  
6:  
7:  
0
1
1
1
0
Channel state(s) function  
Chan  
Loc [:state #1 ]  
Mult  
Offset  
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3: SDM-SW8A (P102)  
1:  
8
Reps  
2: 00  
Address  
3:  
4:  
5:  
6:  
7:  
1
1
9
1
0
Duty cycle function  
Chan  
Loc [:duty #1 ]  
Mult  
Offset  
4: SDM-SW8A (P102)  
1:  
8
Reps  
2: 00  
Address  
Counts function  
Chan  
3:  
4:  
2
1
5: 17  
Loc [:counts #1]  
Mult  
Offset  
6:  
7:  
1
0
5: End (P95)  
6: End Table 3  
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