Small Panel Overview
- Updated2024-07-17
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A small panel in the Semiconductor Device Control Add-On inherits the capabilities of the selected register map. The small panel provides a subset of the large panel features.
- Start Button
- Hardware Status Indicator
- View Selector
- Representation Selector
- Register Operation Tabs
- Register/Field List
- Register/Field Action Controls
- DIO/Script Configuration Menu
- Application Status Bar
- Custom Register Information
- Custom Register Action Controls
Start Button
The Start button controls the communication between hardware in the system.
Start | The Semiconductor Device Control Add-On initiates communication using the active hardware configuration. |
Stop | The Semiconductor Device Control Add-On terminates communication between hardware in the system. |
Hardware Status Indicator
The Hardware Status indicator displays the current status of communication with the hardware interface of the system.
Hardware Online | The Semiconductor Device Control Add-On has established connections to all hardware interfaces in the system. |
Hardware Partially Online | The Semiconductor Device Control Add-On is established a connection with only some of the hardware interfaces in the system. |
Hardware Offline | The Semiconductor Device Control Add-On is not currently connected to a hardware interface. |
View Selector
The View Selector drop-down menu determines whether the register/field list displays the registers or fields that are assigned to the IP block or device selected in the IP block list.
Representation Selector
The Representation Selector drop-down menu determines whether the values in the register/field list display as numerical values or hexadecimal values.
Register Operation Tabs
You can perform operations whether or not registers are present in the register map. The Register Map tab contains the options to perform operations on the registers present in the register map. The Quick Debug tab contains options to perform operations on the registers that are not present in the register map using the register address and size.
Register/Field List
The register/field list displays all of the registers assigned to the IP block or device selected in the IP block list, as well as the fields assigned to each register. Select a register or field in this list to view details about the register or field in the information pane. You can select more than one register or field at a time to view information about each side-by-side.
Register/Field Action Controls
The Register/Field Action Control buttons on the large panel control read and write operations for the devices and pins. The following list defines the function of each Register/Field Action Control button.
DIO Configuration/Script Menu
The DIO Configuration/Script menu displays the DIO pins defined in the Hardware Configuration tab of the large panel and the available scripts. You can use this menu to control the status of each input pin and to read all output pins or a subset of output pins. You can also use this menu to select and run a script.
The DIO action control buttons in the DIO Configuration/Script menu control read and write actions for DIO pins loaded from the pin maps.
You can also run scripts from the DIO Configuration/Script menu by selecting an existing script from the Select Script drop-down menu and clicking the Run Script button.
Application Status Bar
The application status bar displays error and warning information about Semiconductor Device Control Add-On operations as well as general information about communication with hardware interfaces in the system. Clicking the More button expands the application status bar to display more detailed information about the most recent series of Semiconductor Device Control Add-On operations.
Custom Register Information
The Custom Register Info pane on the Quick Debug tab contains controls to configure registers that may or may not be present in the register map.
Custom Register Action Controls
The Custom Register Action Control buttons on the Quick Debug tab perform read and write operations on the custom register configured in the Custom Register Info pane. The following list defines the function of each Custom Register Action Control button.