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DisparityError X 1
10B Error X 1
CrcError X 1
Both Links Up X 1
Link Speed 3G X 1
Link Speed 6G X 1
Primitive Substitute X 12
Insert Frame1 (Up To 1024 Dword) X 1
Insert Dword8 (Up To 16 Dword) X 8
SNW Manipulation X 16
Global Action Register X 8
State per sequencer X 256
Action Register per state X 8
Usage of Action Register:
Each Counter in Global Rules = 2
Each Counter in State = 3
Each Timer in Global Rules = 2
Each Timer in State = 3
Other Actions = 1
Using Counters in Events and Actions
Many of the events and actions supported by InFusion also support counters that can
control functions.
Within events, counters determine how many times the event must occur before the
associated actions are triggered. Event counters typically have two properties:
Count
Randomly
: Can be set to “Yes” or “No” (default value is “No”).
If set to “Yes”, the event repeats a random number of times (between 1 and the
value set in the property
Max
Random
Count
, which replaces the property
Counter Value
when “Yes” is selected), before the action is triggered.
Counter
Value
: Number of repeats required when
Count
Randomly
is set to
“No”. The default value is 1.
Within actions, counters determine how many times the system calls the action before it
acts. Action counters typically have two properties:
Random
: Can be set to “Yes” or “No” (default value is “No”).
If set to “Yes”, the action triggers a number of occurrences before the action
takes place. That number ranges randomly between 1 and the value set in the
property
At least
every
Nth
occurrence
, which replaces the property
Every Nth occurrence
when “Yes” is selected.
Every
Nth
occurrence
: Number of times the system calls the action before it
acts.
Note that there is some overlap in the way these counters can be used. For example, in
the simple case of a single event leading to a single action, it makes no difference
whether you specify the event to require five repeats before triggering the action, or the
action to require five occurrences before it acts.
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