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Description
The OpLnk OP7160EX1 block provides support for sharing the I/O lines of one Opal-RT OP7160 card from multiple subsystems of the same model..
The OpLnk OP7160EX1 block does not initialize or program the OP7160 card, it only enables binding of Send/Recv and I/O blocks to an OP7160 card defined by its board index and bitstream file. Programming, initialization, and synchronization of the card must be controlled by an OpCtrl OP7160EX1 block placed in another subsystem of the model.
Parameters
Controller Name | This parameter enables the binding between this OpLnk OP7160EX1 block and functionality blocks that must be associated to the same OP7160 card. This string must be unique among all OpLnk and OpCtrl blocks present in the same model. |
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Board ID | This parameter is the integer value represented by the board index dip-switch of the backplane adapter board to which the OP7160 is connected. The value is in the range of 0 to 31. If the OP7160 is not connected to an adapter board, the value is 0. |
Bitstream FileName: | This is the name of the bitstream to be programmed on the OP7160 before the model is loaded. The bitstream must have been produced with RT-XSG and must be available in the model directory at load time. The bitstream name is used to check that the OP7160 card specified by its board index is programmed with the expected bitstream. The OpLnk OP7160EX1 block does not trigger reprogramming of the card. |
Sample Time (s) | This parameter allows the user to specify the sample time for this block, in seconds. The default value is 0, which specifies a continuous sample time (note that the sample time is borrowed from the separated subsystem). These synchronization rules must be respected in the model:
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Inputs
This block has no inputs.
Outputs
This block has two outputs:
- The Error outport returns the following error codes:
Value | Description |
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0 | No error. |
-1 | Card not detected. |
-5 | Status flag indicating that the binding between the OP7160 and the OpLnk block is working properly. |
-10 | This value can be added to the above codes. It signals a hardware mismatch error. |
- The IDs outport returns the 8 hardware identification codes of the conditioning modules connected to the OP7160 via the backplane adaptor board.
Two identification codes are returned for each slot of the carrier backplane, one for section A and one for section B of the carrier. For example, if an analog carrier OP5220 is installed in slot 1 of the carrier backplane connected to the OP7160, and if one OP5330 module installed in slot A of this carrier and one OP5340 module installed in slot B, the first two hardware IDs are 195 (or 'C3', in hexadecimal notation) and 193 (or 'C1'). Other typical IDs are 235 ('EB') for section A, and 234 ('EA') for section B of an OP5251 digital I/O carrier. When no carrier is installed in one slot, both IDs are set to 255 ('FF').
The hardware mismatch error is set when the hardware installed in one slot does not match the hardware required by the OP7160-XSG bitstream for that slot.
Characteristics and Limitations
This block must be run in Hardware Synchronized mode.
Only XHP-mode is presently supported.
Please refer to the RT-XSG documentation for hardware setup.
Direct Feedthrough | No |
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Discrete sample time | No |
XHP support | Yes |
Work offline | No |