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Using the Command Interface
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CP 343−2 / CP 343−2 P AS−Interface Master
Release 08/2008
C79000−G8976−C149−04
5.2.28
Get_LPF
Meaning
With this call, the list of peripheral faults (LPF) signaled by the AS-i slaves is read
out from the AS-i master. The LPF is updated cyclically by the AS-i master.
Whether and when as AS-i slave signals faults of the attached peripherals (for
example wire break) can be found in the description of the AS-i slave.
Structure of the Job Data in the Send Buffer
Byte
Meaning
0
Command number 3E
H
Structure of the Replies in the Receive Buffer
Byte
Meaning
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
0
Slave 0
Slave 1
Slave 2
Slave 3
Slave 4
Slave 5
Slave 6
Slave 7
1
Slave 8
Slave 9
Slave 10
Slave 11
Slave 12
Slave 13
Slave 14
Slave 15
2
Slave 16
Slave 17
Slave 18
Slave 19
Slave 20
Slave 21
Slave 22
Slave 23
3
Slave 24
Slave 25
Slave 26
Slave 27
Slave 28
Slave 29
Slave 30
Slave 31
4
Slave 0B
Slave 1B
Slave 2B
Slave 3B
Slave 4B
Slave 5B
Slave 6B
Slave 7B
5
Slave 8B
Slave 9B
Slave 10B Slave 11B Slave 12B Slave 13B Slave 14B Slave 15B
6
Slave 16B Slave 17B Slave 18B Slave 19B Slave 20B Slave 21B Slave 22B Slave 23B
7
Slave 2B4 Slave 25B Slave 26B Slave 27B Slave 28B Slave 29B Slave 30B Slave 31B
8
reserved
...
reserved
13
reserved
For the LPF data, the bit values have the following meaning:
Bit=0: Slave signals no peripheral fault
Bit=1: Slave signals peripheral fault.