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Real Time Devices DM6604 Digital Output - DM6604 Digital Output block

Library

xPC Target Library for Real Time Devices

Block Parameters

Channel vector

Enter numbers between 1 and 8 to select the digital output lines used with this port. This driver allows the selection of individual digital output lines in any order. The number of elements defines the number of digital lines used.

For example, to use all of the digital outputs 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.

Port

From the list choose either A, B, or C. The port name defines which port is used for this driver block. Each port has a maximum of 8 digital lines that can be configured as outputs. One block is required for each port used.

Reset vector

The reset vector controls the behavior of the channel at model termination. Enter a scalar or a vector that is the same length as the channel vector. If you specify a scalar value, that setting is used for all channels. If you specify a value of 1, the corresponding channel is reset to the value specified in the initial value vector. If you specify a value of 0, the channel remains at the last value attained while the model was running.

Initial value vector

The initial value vector contains the initial values (0 or 1) of the output channels. Enter a scalar or a vector that is the same length as the channel vector. If you enter a scalar, that value is used for all channels. The channels are set to these initial values between the time the model is downloaded and the time it is started.

Sample time

Enter a base sample time or a multiple of the base sample time.

Base address

Enter the base address of the board. This entry must corresponds to the DIP-switch settings on the board. For example, if the base address is 300 (hexadecimal), enter

0x300
  


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