Byte
Bit 7 ... 0
3
n
Bit 5 ... 0: Interrupt behavior:
–
Bit 0: Process interrupt HW gate open
Bit 1: Process interrupt HW gate closed
Bit 2: Process interrupt overflow
Bit 3: Process interrupt underrun
Bit 4: Process interrupt comparison value
Bit 5: Process interrupt end value
By setting the bits you may activate the wanted process interrupts.
n
Bit 7 ... 6: reserved
*) This is not supported at this time.
Byte
Bit 15...0
0...1
n
Diagnostic interrupt
–
0000h = de-activated
–
0001h = activated
2...3
n
reserved
n
Here you activate respectively de-activate the diagnostic function.
n
A diagnostic interrupt occurs when during a process interrupt execution another
process interrupt is initialized for the same event.
Byte
Bit 7...0
0
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.0
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
1
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.1
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
2
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.2
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
3
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.3
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
4
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.4
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
5
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.5
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
6
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.6
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
7
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+0.7
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
8
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+1.0
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
9
n
Bit 1 ... 0: Edge selection I+1.1
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
Record set 7Fh -
Diagnostic interrupt
Record set 80h -
Edge selection
VIPA System 300S
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Deployment I/O periphery
Counter - Parametrization
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