YASKAWA VIPA System MICRO Manual page 156

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Deployment I/O periphery
Diagnostic and interrupt > Process interrupt
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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. The assignment of local double word 8 depends on the parameterized operating mode
of each channel.
Local double word 8 of OB 40 at Alarm Inputs
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
Bit 5: Edge at I+0.5
n
Bit 6: Edge at I+0.6
n
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
Bit 2: Edge at I+1.2
n
n
Bit 3: Edge at I+1.3
n
Bit 4: Edge at I+1.4
n
Bit 5: Edge at I+1.5
n
Bit 6: Edge at I+1.6
n
Bit 7: Edge at I+1.7
10...11
n
Bit 7 ... 0: reserved
Local double word 8 of OB 40 at counter function
Local byte
Bit 7...0
8
n
Bit 1, 0: 0 (fix)
n
Bit 2: Over-/underflow value counter 0
n
Bit 3: Counter 0 reached comparison value
n
Bit 7 ... 4: 0 (fix)
9
n
Bit 1, 0: 0 (fix)
n
Bit 2: Over-/underflow value counter 1
n
Bit 3: Counter 1 reached comparison value
n
Bit 7 ... 4: 0 (fix)
10
n
Bit 1, 0: 0 (fix)
n
Bit 2: Over-/underflow value counter 2
n
Bit 3: Counter 2 reached comparison value
n
Bit 7 ... 4: 0 (fix)
11
n
Bit 0: Gate counter 3 open (activated)
n
Bit 1: Gate counter 3 closed
n
Bit 2: Over-/underflow value counter 3
n
Bit 3: Counter 3 reached comparison value
n
Bit 4: Counter 3 new latch value
n
Bit 7 ... 5: 0 (fix)
VIPA System MICRO
HB400 | CPU | M13-CCF0000 | en | 18-50

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