Local
byte
Bit 7...0
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 0: Gate counter 2 open (activated)
n Bit 1: Gate counter 2 closed
n Bit 2: Over-/underflow/end value counter 2
n Bit 3: Counter 2 reached comparison value
n Bit 4: Gate counter 3 open (activated)
n Bit 5: Gate counter 3 closed
n Bit 6: Over-/underflow/end value counter 3
n Bit 7: Counter 3 reached comparison value
6.13.2 Diagnostic interrupt
V
ia the parameterization (record set 7Fh) you may activate a global
diagnostic interrupt for the module. A diagnostic interrupt occurs
when during a process interrupt execution in OB 40 another process
interrupt is thrown for the same event. The initialization of a diag-
nostic interrupt interrupts the recent process interrupt execution in OB
40 and branches in OB 82 to diagnostic interrupt processing
incoming
. If
during the diagnostic interrupt processing other events are occurring
at other channels that may also cause a process res. diagnostic inter-
rupt, these are interim stored. After the end of the diagnostic interrupt
processing at first all interim stored diagnostic interrupts are pro-
cessed in the sequence of their occurrence and then all process inter-
rupts. If a channel where currently a diagnostic interrupt
incoming
is pro-
cessed res. interim stored initializes further process interrupts, these
get lost. When a process interrupt for which a diagnostic inter-
rupt
incoming
has been released is ready, the diagnostic interrupt pro-
cessing is called again as diagnostic interrupt
outgoing
. All events of a
channel between diagnostic interrupt
incoming
and diagnostic interrupt
out-
going
are not stored and get lost. Within this time window (1. diagnostic
interrupt
incoming
until last diagnostic interrupt
outgoing
) the SF-LED of the
CPU is on. Additionally for every diagnostic interrupt
incoming
/
outgoing
an
entry in the diagnostic buffer of the CPU occurs.
Function
VIPA System 300SDeployment I/O periphery
Counter - Diagnostic and interrupt > Diagnostic interrupt
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