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xPC Target Library for Diamond
The Diamond-MM-32-AT has one 8255 chip with three ports (A,B,C). Each port has a maximum of 8 digital I/O lines that can be configured as inputs or outputs.
Use a separate driver block for each port. By selecting the digital input driver block, you configure the port as input.
Hardware Input | Block Output Data Type | Scaling |
|---|---|---|
TTL | Double | TTL low = 0.0 |
Enter numbers between 1 and 8 to select the digital input lines used with this port. This driver allows the selection of individual digital input lines in any order. The number of elements defines the number of digital lines used.
For example, to use all the digital inputs for one port, enter
[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]
Number the lines beginning with 1 even if the board manufacturer starts numbering the lines with 0.
From the list choose A, B, or C. The I/O board has an 8255 chip with three ports. The Port parameter defines which port of the 8255 chip is used for this driver block. Each port has a maximum of eight digital lines that you can configure as inputs or outputs depending on which driver block is chosen. One block is required for each port used.
Enter a base sample time or a multiple of the base sample time.
Enter the base address of the board. This entry must correspond to the DIP switch settings on the board. For example, if the base address is 300 (hexadecimal), enter
0x300

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