Technical data

Drive functions
7.3 Function modules
Function Manual
310 Function Manual, 06/2012, 6SL3097-4AB10-0BP4
7.3.8.17 RSR (RS flip-flop, reset dominant)
Brief description
Reset dominant RS flip-flop for use as a static binary value memory
Mode of operation
With logical 1 at input S, output Q is set to logical 1.
If input R is set to logical 1, output Q is set to logical 0.
If both inputs are logical 0, Q does not change.
If both inputs are logical 1, however, Q is logical 0 because the reset input dominates.
Output QN always has the opposite value to Q.
7.3.8.18 DFR (D flip-flop, reset dominant)
Brief description
BOOL-type function block for use as a D flip-flop with reset dominance
Mode of operation
If inputs S and R are logical 0, the D input data is switched through to output Q when a rising
edge is present at trigger input I.
Output QN always has the opposite value to Q. With logical 1 at input S, output Q is set to
logical 1.
If input R is set to logical 1, output Q is set to logical 0. If both inputs are logical 0, Q does
not change.
If inputs S and R are logical 1, however, Q is logical 0 because the reset input dominates.
Time flow chart
Output pulse Q as a function of the D input and input pulse I for S = R = 0.
0
I
D
Q
QN
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Figure 7-77 DFR (D flip-flop, reset dominant): Time flow chart