Instruction Interpretation
#TASK1 Task1
label
AT0
Initialize reference time
CB1
Clear Output 1
#LOOP1 Loop1
label
AT 10
Wait 10 msec from reference time
SB1
Set Output 1
AT -40
Wait 40 msec from reference, then initialize reference
CB1
Clear Output 1
JP #LOOP1
Repeat Loop1
#TASK2 Task2
label
XQ #TASK1,1
Execute Task1
#LOOP2 Loop2
label
PR 1000
Define relative distance
BGX Begin
motion
AMX
After motion done
WT 10
Wait 10 msec
JP #LOOP2,@IN[2]=1
Repeat motion unless Input 2 is low
HX Halt
all
tasks
The program above is executed with the instruction XQ #TASK2,0 which designates TASK2 as the
main thread (i.e. Thread 0). #TASK1 is executed within TASK2.
Debugging Programs
The DMC-2x00 provides commands and operands which are useful in debugging application
programs. These commands include interrogation commands to monitor program execution,
determine the state of the controller and the contents of the controllers program, array, and variable
space. Operands also contain important status information which can help to debug a program.
Trace Commands ( DMC-2100/2200 only)
The trace command causes the controller to send each line in a program to the host computer
immediately prior to execution. Tracing is enabled with the command, TR1. TR0 turns the trace
function off.
NOTE:
When the trace function is enabled, the line numbers as well as the command line will be
displayed as each command line is executed.
Data which is output from the controller is stored in the output UART. The UART buffer can store up
to 128 characters of information. In normal operation, the controller places output into the FIFO
buffer. When the trace mode is enabled, the controller will send information to the UART buffer at a
very high rate. In general, the UART will become full because the hardware handshake line will halt
serial data until the correct data is read. When the UART becomes full, program execution will be
delayed until it is cleared. If the user wants to avoid this delay, the command CW,1 can be given.
This command causes the controller to throw away the data which can not be placed into the FIFO. In
this case, the controller does not delay program execution.
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