ADC Periodic Vector Stopped Trigger

This block triggers a Simulink Function-Call subsystem when the ADC Periodic Vector sampling has completed.

Block ID

ADC Periodic Vector Stopped Trigger

Library

MotoHawk_lib/Analog I/O Blocks

Description

 

More than one trigger may be placed in a model basing off of the same event. In this case, the 'Execution Order' can be used to order these independent triggers. If the priorities are the same, then the order is determined by Simulink. Checking 'This trigger is inside another triggered subsystem' will attempt to simulate the block inside of another triggered rate, when the rate is periodic. The most common way to check this is to place a background periodic task inside of a foreground periodic task, or vice versa.

The trigger from this block may occur in bursts, synchronized to the outer rate, while simulating, but will perform as expected on the target. Note that 'This trigger is inside another triggered subsystem' should not be checked on top-level triggers, otherwise the block will not simulate at all. If this trigger is used inside of a containing subsystem, normally the triggered subsystem will pause and resume based on the enable/disable status of the containing subsystem. Checking 'Trigger even when containing subsystem is disabled' will cause triggers to occur even while the parent is disabled.

Note that this feature will not simulate, but will execute correctly on the target.

Block Parameters

Parameter Field Values Comments/Description
Trigger Name Alpha-numeric text, single-quote enclosed Set the text that will be appended to code generated function name. This is useful when using a difference tool to compare the difference from one build to another. If this is left as an empty cell the appended value will be generated at build time, and can change from build to build.
Name 'single-quote' enclosed alpha-numeric text This should be the name of the ADC Periodic Vector System Definition that this block is associated with.
Execution Order within Task (lower executes first) Numeric (Integer) More than one trigger may be placed in a model that is driven by the same event. Use the Execution Order within Task attribute to define the execution order of these triggers relative to one another. The triggers will execute from the lowest Execution Order within Task value to the highest.
This trigger is inside another triggered subsystem Check Box (enable) Enable if trigger is inside another triggered subsystem. Trigger attempts to simulate the block inside of another triggered rate, when the rate is periodic. The most common reason to enable is to place a background periodic task inside of a foreground periodic task, or vice versa. The trigger from this block may occur in bursts, synchronized to the outer rate, while simulating, but will perform as expected on the target. Do not enable on top-level triggers, otherwise the block will not simulate at all.
Trigger even when containing subsystem is disabled Check Box (enable) If this trigger is used inside of a containing subsystem, normally the triggered subsystem will pause and resume based on the enable/disable status of the containing subsystem. Checking this causes triggers to occur even while the parent is disabled. Note that this feature will not simulate, but will execute correctly on the target.