xPC Target Scope Block
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For information about this block, see Adding an xPC Target Scope Block and Entering Parameters for an xPC Target Scope Block.
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From xPC Target
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This block behaves like a source and its output is usually connected to the input of a gauge. This block creates and controls an xPC Target scope object running on the target PC.
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To xPC Target
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The main purpose of this block is to write a new value to a specific parameter on the target application while it is running.
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xPC Target Software Reboot
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Use the Software Reboot block to reboot the target PC when your simulation reaches a certain state.
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I/O Port Read
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To access the address space reserved for I/O devices and communicate directly to a device, xPC Target provides the I/O Port Read and I/O Port Write blocks.
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I/O Port Write
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To access the address space reserved for I/O devices and communicate directly to a device, xPC Target provides the I/O Port Read and I/O Port Write blocks.
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xPC Target TET
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This block outputs the Task Execution Time (TET) in seconds. Use the output of this block as an input to an xPC Target Scope block.
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xPC Target Time
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This block outputs the time in clock ticks that the kernel has been executing.
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Asynchronous Event Support
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xPC Target incudes support for asynchronous events. These events are triggered by a hardware interrupt asynchronously to normal execution
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