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TMR Module T8160

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5.1.1. I/O Processor

During each scan cycle, the I/O processor votes input data into its local RAM and transfers it to the
shared RAM, making it available to the Trusted

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TMR Processor via the Inter-Module Bus. After

being processed by the Trusted

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TMR Processor, output data is placed into the shared RAM and read

by the I/O Processor into its local RAM and written to the outputs.

The I/O processor also shares in managing the system overhead. This overhead includes:

5.1.2. Watchdog Operation

The module contains two types of watchdog:

1. A triplicated module watchdog

2. A system watchdog.

The module watchdog is an individual timer watchdog, one for each processor slice. After a time-out
on one processor slice, the relevant watchdog resets that slice. The module re-synchronises all three
processor slices after the reset.

The system watchdog ‘pet‘ signal is controlled by the processor module. A time-out will cause the
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TMR Interface immediately to disable the I/O Safetybus on all three module processor

slices, causing a system shut-down. The Trusted

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TMR Interface then assumes the ‘Standby’ mode.

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• Background I/O processor tests (voter tests, EPROM tests and local RAM tests).

• I/O module tests (I/O module voter tests, logic loopback tests and co-ordinating other I/O

module tests).

• Fault filtering and reporting.