
6.8.1 Process interrupt
The activation of the process interrupt occurs only if at the same time the
counter output is activated and "DiagProcess" is set in the basic
parameters.
A process interrupt causes a call of the OB 40. Within the OB 40 you may find the logical
basic address of the module that initialized the process interrupt by using the Local word
6. More detailed information about the initializing event is to find in the
local double word
8
.
Local double word 8 of OB 40 at counter function
Local byte
Bit 7...0
8
n
Bit 0: Edge at I+0.0
n
Bit 1: Edge at I+0.1
n
Bit 2: Edge at I+0.2
n
Bit 3: Edge at I+0.3
n
Bit 4: Edge at I+0.4
n
Bit 5: Edge at I+0.5
n
Bit 6: Edge at I+0.6
n
Bit 7: Edge at I+0.7
9
n
Bit 0: Edge at I+1.0
n
Bit 1: Edge at I+1.1
n
Bit 7 ... 2: reserved
10
n
Bit 0: Gate counter 0 open (activated)
n
Bit 1: Gate counter 0 closed
n
Bit 2: Over-/underflow/end value counter 0
n
Bit 3: Counter 0 reached comparison value
n
Bit 4: Gate counter 1 open (activated)
n
Bit 5: Gate counter 1 closed
n
Bit 6: Over-/underflow/ end value counter 1
n
Bit 7: Counter 1 reached comparison value
11
n
Bit 7 ... 0: reserved
Activation
Process interrupt
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