Arc Sine (ASIN)

When enabled, the ASIN instruction takes the arc sine of the Source value and stores the result in the Destination (in radians).
The ASIN operator/function computes the arc sine of the Source and returns the floating point result. The Source must be greater than or equal to -1 and less than or equal to 1. The resulting value in the Destination is greater than or equal to -pi /2 and less than or equal to pi /2 (where pi = 3.141593). If Source is smaller than -1 or greater than 1 then Destination is set to NAN.
Available Languages
Ladder Diagram
ASIN ladder instruction
FactoryTalk Design Studio
DSL - Ladder Diagram
Operands
IMPORTANT
Unexpected operation may occur if:
  • Output tag operands are overwritten.
  • Members of a structure operand are overwritten.
  • Except when specified, structure operands are shared by multiple instructions.
There are data conversion rules for mixing numeric data types within an instruction. See Data conversions.
Ladder Diagram
Operand
Data Type
Format
Description
Source
SINT
INT
DINT
LINT
USINT
UINT
UDINT
ULINT
REAL
LREAL
Immediate
tag
Value to convert to arc sine
Destination
SINT
INT
DINT
LINT
USINT
UINT
UDINT
ULINT
REAL
LREAL
tag
Tag to store result of the instruction
Operator Aspects
The ASIN operator can be used in various RLL expressions.ASIN returns a floating point result containing the arc sine of the Source. Depending on the context this value may then be type converted if appropriate.
Affects Math Status Flags
Conditional, see Math status flags.
Major/Minor Faults
None specific to this instruction. See Index through arrays for array-indexing faults.
Execution
Ladder Diagram
Condition/State
Action Taken
Prescan
N/A
Rung-condition-in is false
Set Rung-condition-out to Rung-condition-in.
Rung-condition-in is true
Set Rung-condition-out to Rung-condition-in.
Dest = arc sine value of the Source.
Postscan
N/A
Example
Ladder Diagram
ASIN ladder example
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