The Third Step: Compiling And Loading The User Program Into The Cpu - Siemens SIMADYN D Manual

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2.1.3.3 The third step: Compiling and loading the user program into the
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• The I/O, defined as parameters, can be read and changed via these
interfaces; and also via drive converter operator control panels or
SIMOVIS. The following variables are used:
• b: range identification "H", "L", "c" or "d"
− identifies the parameter number range
− "H" or "L": connections can be read and changed
− "c" or "d": connections can only be read
• nnn: three-digit parameter number
− 000 to 999
1. @TC_nnnn:
• A technology connector @TC_nnnn at a block output can be
interconnected with a parameter at a block input using BICO
technology. A technology connector is identified using ist number:
• nnnn: four-digit technology connector number
− 0000 to 9999
Additional information
on parameters and technology connectors, refer to Manual "SIMADYN D
Control System, Communications Configuring D7-SYS", Section
Parameterizing SIMADYN D.
After all of the required hardware modules have been configured with
HWConfig and the required function blocks on the individual charts using
the CFC editor, the software can be compiled into the CPU machine code
using the compiler. There are 2 ways to do this:
A memory module is programmed with the PCMCIA interface of the
configuring PC. After all of the correctly programmed memory modules of
all of the subrack CPUs have been inserted, the modules are ready.
The user program and operating system are directly loaded from the
configuring PC into the CPU via a serial communications link.
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