Operation Theory
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Figure 4-37: Interrupt Control
Users can either set a call back routine that will be executed when
an interrupt occurs, or create a thread to wait for an event that will
be triggered when an interrupt occurs.
To enable or disable the interrupt generated from the SSCNET
board, use the int_control() function. It acts as an ON_OFF switch.
Once disabled, the SSCNET board will cease to generate any
interrupt signals to the host system.
In addition to int_control(), users need to define the conditions
under which an interrupt signal should occurs by using the
set_int_factor() function in order to successfully introduce an inter-
rupt signal to the host system. The SSCNET board has 3 possible
sources of interrupts; it includes the motion axes, general pur-
posed I/O, and the DSP (or system). The second parameter
‘Source’ of set_int_factor() is use to specify the source with
‘IntFactor’ specifying the interrupt conditions for this specified
source.
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