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Instruction Parameters

Supported PLC Series

PLC-AESPLC-FBPLC-ES

Supported Data Registers

MXYKLFTCSZRQD@DConstant
S
D

Supported Flags

FlagBitSupport
ErrorF11.0
ZeroF11.1
CarryF11.2

Number of Steps

Steps
3

Operands

OperandDescription
SThe first operand.
Entries are REAL data registers or constants.
This is the degree to convert to radians.

The REAL value range is -2127 ~ 2128 (-1.7014118e+38 ~ 3.4028237e+38).
The degree value range is -360° ~ 360°.
DThe second operand.
Entries are only REAL data registers.
This is where the conversion is saved as radians.

Float Representation

MantissaExponentSign
Bit 0 ~ Bit 22Bit 23 ~ Bit 30Bit 31

Notice

Error Flag (F11.0) Notice

The error flag, F11.0, will be ON for one scan when the address of the data register assigned by @D exceeds the range of the data register, D. The range of the data register, D, is dependent on the CPU type. F11.0 turns ON when the value of the data for the calculation exceeds the data register assigned to S or D.

Instruction Result

The value resulting from the RAD or RADP instruction is saved as a radian. The conversion for radians is: Radians = Degrees × ( π180 )

Ladder Diagram Examples

RAD

The RAD instruction converts a REAL degree value, S, into radians and saves the result in an assigned REAL data register D.

The RAD instruction converts a REAL degree value, S, into radians and saves the result in an assigned REAL data register D.

When the contact, M0.0, is ON (1), the instruction converts the degree value, -1.700000, into the resulting radian value, -0.029671.

When the contact, M0.0, is ON (1), the instruction converts the degree value, -1.700000, into the resulting radian value, -0.029671.

Memory Monitor

Memory Monitor for MapleLogic RAD/RADP instruction.

RADP

The RADP one-shot instruction converts a REAL degree value, S, into radians and saves the result in an assigned REAL data register D.

The RADP one-shot instruction converts a REAL degree value, S, into radians and saves the result in an assigned REAL data register D. Every time this instruction executes, it energizes the output only once.

When the contact, M0.1, is ON (1), the instruction converts the degree value, 2.450000, into the resulting radian value, 0.042761.

When the contact, M0.1, is ON (1), the instruction converts the degree value, 2.450000, into the resulting radian value, 0.042761.

Memory Monitor

Memory Monitor for MapleLogic RAD/RADP instruction.