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ibaFOB-SDexp
Manual
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7.2
Configuration in ibaPDA
If the card has been installed correctly it should be available in the I/O manager’s signal
tree as a data interface. If you click on the interface icon you will get a simplified image
of the card and essential information in the right part of the dialog.
7.2.1
Card configuration
Select the „Configuration“ tab.
Interrupt mode
The interrupt mode is automatically generated by ibaPDA: as soon as an ibaFOB-D card
is being used for configuration it is specified as “Interrupt-Master”. The “Slave-Mode” is
activated for ibaFOB-SDexp. In case the ibaFOB-D card is not being used but several
ibaFOB-SD(exp) or ibaFOB-TDC(exp) cards are activated, the mode “Interrupt-Master
intern” can be defined for one of these cards. As a result this card will generate the inter-
rupt for the other cards (Interrupt-Slaves). The interrupt will be transmitted to these iba
cards via the synchronization cable (sync cable is included in delivery).
Check the option “In use” if the card is being used by ibaPDA; remove the tick in the “In
use” checkbox when the card is used by other applications (e.g. ibaLogic).
Figure 8:
Card representation of ibaFOB-SDexp
Further data and tabs are described in chapter 8 ”Diagnostics”