
Publication GMLC-5.2 - November 1999
Configuring Your SLC Interface 53
Note: In each SLC I/O file, 32 words of I/O are available . Each
float consists of two 16 bit words. I/O floating point
addressing starts at the word following the last discrete I/O.
You can define up to 15 floats, if you select 8 or 24 discrete I/
O points. You can define up to 14 floats, if you configure all
40 I/O points.
4. In the SLC M File Configuration area, make entries in the following
fields:
Input Bits Select the number of input bits you need:
• 8 (from 0 to 7)
• 24 (from 0 to 23)
• 40 (from 0 to 39)
Input Floats Select the number of input floats from 0 to 15
(or 14. See the Note, below.) that you need.
Output Bits Select the number of output bits you need:
• 8 (from 0 to 7)
• 24 (from 0 to 23)
• 40 (from 0 to 39)
Output Floats Select the number of output floats from 0 to 15
(or 14. See the Note, below.) that you need.
Field Description
Enable
Transfers
Select this checkbox to allow information to
be transferred between the 1394 and the SLC.
Transfer Mode Select a transfer mode.
Note: Refer to the 1394 GMC Turbo SLC
Interface chapter of the GML
Commander Reference Manual
(publication GMLC-5.2) for more
information.
Field Description
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