5.1 Types of Averaging Processing5-35.1.2 Number of Averaging Times (64 times/128 times: 14-bit Mode Only)Only when the 14-bit mode is selected, the number of averaging times is selectable. Processing when selecting the number of averaging times• Averages and stores converted values obtained by sampling.• When the number of obtained analog input data reaches the specified number of averagingtimes (64 or 128 times), performs the average processing and stores the result as a digitalvalue.• Stores the first obtained data in the external input area (WX) when the number of obtaineddata is less than the number of averaging times.Analog signalabc d e f gh ij k lmno p qrAnalog inputprocessingAnalog inputdataAverage of a to e Average of f to j Average of k to o(Note):To make the explanation simple, the above figure shows the processing which averages data by five times. Inthe actual processing, calculation is carried out with the average of data for 64 times or 128 times. Setting method of the number of averaging times processingThe number of averaging times can be changed by being written to the output relay area (WY)in a user program.