Operating Examples
DG2030 User Manual
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Example 4: Creating a Sequence
Example 4 creates four 128-bit blocks and assigns the blocks to sequences, as
shown in Figure 2-30.
Block 1
Block 2
Block 3
Block 4
Block 1 iterated 10 times
Block 4 iterated 20 times
Defined in subsequence
Block 3
Block 4
SUB 1
SUB 1 iterated 2 times
Block 3 iterated infinitely
The sequence repeats Block 3
infinitely. When an event signal
isinput, the sequence jumpsto
Block 4.
Figure 2Ć30: Example 4 block sequence
First, create the following data patterns for the blocks.
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Block 1: Binary up-counter pattern
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Block 2: Data pattern consisting of all zeros
H
Block 3: Binary down-counter pattern
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Block 4: Data pattern consisting of all ones
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