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Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) Algorithms, Tables and Sequential Logic Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 2

SEQUENCE BLOCK

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Syntax Errors:

ESTACK OVERFLOW

20

There was not sufficient evaluation stack to
complete the calculation.

INPUT NOT FOUND

21

One of the input operands was not found.

MISALIGNED OPERAND

22

Input operand token at odd address.

UNKNOWN OPERAND TYPE

23

Unknown data type found for input operand.

UNKNOWN CONSTANT TYPE

24

Unknown data type found for constant operand.

MISALIGNED CONSTANT

25

Multiple byte constant at odd address.

READ

FROM

EMPTY

STACK

26

An operator was found with no operand(s)
remaining on the evaluation stack.

UNKNOWN OPERATOR

27

An unknown operator was found.

DATA TYPE VIOLATION

28

Operation is not allowed due to data type of
operand.

49

Error Position (EPOS)...........................................................................................................--R
This is the offset into the expression where the error was detected. This attribute applies to
configuration errors only.

50

Next Step (NEXT)...................................................................................................................--R
The step number of the current operating step plus one. The mnemonic NEXT can be used in
transition expressions to specify that the sequence is to advance from the current step to the
next sequential step.

100

External Step Source (XSTEPINP)................................................................................... CWR
This is an input value equal to the number of any configured step or zero (0). A value other
than zero specifies the step number to which the sequence is to be set. When the value is
zero, the block evaluates a transition expression to determine step progression. Writeable only
if local.

NONE

Indicates the external step source is unused.

LSP

Any external variable with a count data type.

Local Data

Any local count type data.

101

Input 1 (I1) .......................................................................................................................... CWR

through
201

Input 128 (I128) .................................................................................................................. CWR
The input values are writeable only if the data is local. The user name for an input is an eight
(8) character alphanumeric used to identify the input in a transition expression. The default
names are I1 through I128

.

See 10.4.2 Input Definitions for additional information.

NONE

Indicates an unused input

LSP

Any external variable; any data type.

Local Data

Any local data; any data type.