Digital Port Write
Libraries:
Embedded Coder Support Package for Infineon AURIX TC4x
Microcontrollers /
AURIX TC4x
Description
Write logical status of pins of a GPIO port for the Infineon AURIX TC4x Microcontrollers.
Ports
Input
Pin(s) — Status of GPIO pin(s)
scalar
| vector
Specify a value at this port to set the status of GPIO pin(s). You can specify a nonnegative scalar or a vector of nonnegative elements.
Specify
0
to set the pin(s) to a low value.Specify a
nonzero
value to set the pin(s) to a high value.
The size of input ports available depends on the Number of pins parameter.
Data Types: single
| double
| int8
| int16
| int32
| uint8
| uint16
| uint32
| Boolean
Output
msg — SoC Blockset simulation message
scalar
The Digital Port Write block converts the data received at input port into SoC Blockset™ message form and the msg port outputs that message during simulation.
Dependencies
To view this port, select the Enable simulation port parameter and set the port type as SoC Data (Message based).
sig — Simulink based simulation signal
scalar
| vector
This port outputs the data received at the input port during simulation.
Dependencies
To view this port, select the Enable simulation port parameter and set the port type as Signal.
Parameters
Number of pins — Number of pins you want to configure
1
(default) | 2
| 3
| ...
Select the number of pins (1
to 16
)
whose output you want to configure in the block.
Enable simulation port — Enable peripheral simulation ports in the block
off
(default) | on
Select this parameter to enable peripheral simulation capability.
Port Type — Specify the type of peripheral simulation port
SoC Data (Message based)
(default) | Signal
Select this parameter to configure either the SoC compatible or the Simulink® signal based simulation ports to enable peripheral simulation capability.
Dependencies
To view this parameter, select the Enable simulation port parameter.
Version History
Introduced in R2022b
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