CABLE-SMBUS-3PIN Analog Devices Inc, CABLE-SMBUS-3PIN Datasheet - Page 30

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CABLE-SMBUS-3PIN

Manufacturer Part Number
CABLE-SMBUS-3PIN
Description
CABLE SMBUS 3PIN
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of CABLE-SMBUS-3PIN

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Accessory Type
SMBus Cable
For Use With/related Products
EVALADM106x Boards
EVAL-ADM106x
Figure 59. Delete report dialog box
The user can then choose to delete anyway or cancel. If deleted, all
subsequent states will shuffle up one but all the state names are
maintained. In order to still provide a total of 63 states, a blank state
is appended at the bottom of the program in the first available blank
state. All states that previously referred to the deleted state now
refer to this new blank state.
Clear SE Program - This function will clear the current displayed
SE program leaving the user with a default state editor. The current
configuration will be lost but the data held in EEPROM will still be
intact and can be displayed in the SE editor by cycling the power.
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SEQUENCING ENGINE DEBUG MODE
A Debug option is also available which allows the user to step
through the Sequencing Engine program slowly to determine
any potential problems. This is located just beneath the editing
tools, labeled “Enter SE Debug Mode”. This mode is only
available when using the evaluation board and is not enabled
when working offline. When < Enter SE Debug Mode> is
clicked the screen in figure 60 appears.
Figure 60 Sequencing Engine Debug screen
At the bottom of the screen the inputs VX1-VX5 (VX1-VX3 in
the ADM 1068/9), VP1-VP4 and VH are shown, with the color
indicating the current status of the input. Red indicates a
FAULT while green represents an OK status when using analog
inputs. For digital inputs green indicates HIGH while yellow
indicates LOW. The sequencing engine program can be stepped
through by left clicking <Step to Next State> at the bottom
right of the screen. When completed left clicking <Return to SE
Editor> will return to the previous screen where any necessary
changes can be made.
SAVING THE SE PROGRAM TO EXCEL FILE
A useful function also included is the Save SE Program to
Excel option. This is located next to the Debug option beneath
the Editing Tools. Left clicking <Save SE Program to Excel>
brings up the “Save SE Spreadsheet” window with the file
name by default set to the current time and date (see figure 61).
This name can of course be changed to anything although using
the date and time makes retrieval of different versions of a
program easier. Once a name and directory for the file have
been chosen the entire SE program is saved to an Excel file,
divided into fields called State, Output, Sequence, Timeout and
Monitor as shown in figure 62. This also allows for easy
import/export of an SE program which can be sent as an email
attachment etc.
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