
ST7-EMU3 series emulator
Emulation configuration
4.3.3 Power
supply
The power supply for your emulator connects to the rear panel of the ST7 Micro Connect
box (see
). When you connect the power supply be sure to:
1.
Ensure that the operating voltage (110 Volts/220 Volts), which is indicated on the label
on the power supply, matches your mains supply. Contact your dealer if this voltage
does not correspond to your mains supply.
2.
Connect the external power supply provided with the emulator to the rear panel of the
ST Micro Connect box using the 5-pin DIN connector.
3.
Plug the power supply into the mains using the supply cable provided.
AC voltage: 100 V to 240 V
Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
4.3.4 Output
and Input triggers
Your ST Micro Connect box has two output triggers (OUT1, OUT2), and one input trigger
(IN), which are available via SUB-click connectors located on the front panel (see
). Both input and output signals are at TTL level.
Advanced Breakpoints in STVD7, allow you to define an event based on input signals (see
also
on page 22), and program signals to the output triggers.
The following trigger output modes (schematically represented in
) are supported:
●
Output a pulse—where a signal of value 1 is sent during exactly one memory cycle.
●
Toggle—where the signal value is changed from 0 to 1 or from 1 to 0.
●
Set the output high —where the output signal is set equal to 1.
●
Set the output low—where the output signal is set equal to 0.
Several examples of how to program Advanced Breakpoints to control the sending of signals
to the output triggers are given in STVD7’s online help and user manual.