3-5
3
4
4
6
7
8
3.2 Designating Data
3.2.2 Using word (16 bits) data
(c) When destination (D) data is a word device
The word device for the destination becomes 0 following the bit designated by digit
designation at the source.
Fig 3.2 Ladder Example and Processing Conducted
(d) In cases where digit designation is made at the destination (D), the number of points
designated are used as the destination.
Bit devices below the number of points designated as digits do not change.
Fig 3.3 Ladder Example and Processing Conducted
(2) Using word devices
Word devices are designated in 1-point (16 bits) units.
1. When digit designation processing is conducted, a random value can be used
for the bit device initial device number.
2. Digit designation cannot be made for the direct access I/O (DX, DY).
Ladder Example Processing
With 16-Bit Instruction
Ladder Example Processing
When source (S) data is a numerical value
When source (S) data is a word device
0 0
X3
b0
D0
K1X0
b1b2b3
0000000000
X2X1X0
Filled with 0s
X3 X2X1X0
b15b4
X010
MOVK1X0 D0
Source (S) data
M15M8
0 0 1 1 0 1 00
M7M0
Not changed
K2M0
0 0 1 1 0100
H1234
00
1
00 1
00
34
34
12
X010
MOVH1234 K2M0
Destination (D)
1
M107
0 0 11101
M100
Not changed
K2M100
b15 b8
1 0 0 1 1 1 01
b7 b0
D0
10011101
M115M108
X10
MOVD0 K2M100
Destination (D)
M0
MOVK100 D0
Designation of 1 point of word
device D0 (16 bits)