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B
is the middle part that shows static parameters of the function block.
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C
is the bottom part that shows dynamic input and output signals of the function
block.
In part B and part C the colored rectangles symbolize the signal connections: inputs on
the left side and outputs on the right side.
4
2
6
5
3
1
1.
Client assignment
2.
Optional global block enable input.
3.
Optional global block enable output, daisy-chained with input.
4.
Signal input. Data type Boolean. Enabled for online view and export to RaceCon.
5.
Signal output. Data type Integer. Enabled for online view and export to RaceCon.
6.
Signal output. Data type Float. Enabled for online view and export to RaceCon.
As you will have realized in the steps 4 to 6, the system offers signals of three different
data types:
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Boolean
(Background color always GREEN)
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Integer
(Background color always YELLOW)
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Float
(Background color always ORANGE)
If function blocks are available as different data type, you can identify the data type from
the background color of the inputs and outputs and from the end of the function blocks
name. The last letter will show the data type.
Example:
The function block CAN_Input is available as data type Boolean or data type Integer or
data type Float. To separate one from the other we put a letter at the end of the function
blocks name:
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