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Delta Electronics DELTA DUP-B User Manual

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Chapter 3 Creating and Editing Screens

Assume that the data size is L and the recipe number is N, and the actual recipe data space is
equal to L x N DW words, i.e. L x N recipe registers are occupied. Delta DOP-B series has a
recipe buffer area (Table 3-3-8) which stores the selected recipe data by the user. The size of
this buffer area is the same as the data size of the selected recipe. It also means that L recipe
registers are occupied in recipe buffer area. Therefore, there will be L x (N+1) registers
occupied in one recipe table. Use the following method to access data that set with recipe.

Double Word Access: RCPn ( n : 0-L*(N+1)-1 )

Note: -1 indicates that the number of RCP starts from 0.




RCPNO = 1

RCP0

1

RCP1

2

RCP3

1

RCP4

2

RCP6

4

RCP7

5

RCP9

7

RCP10

8

RCP2

3

RCP5

3

RCP8

6

RCP11

9

RCP13

11

RCP14

12

RCP12

10

Recipe Buffer

Area

1st Number of

Recipe Data

Table 3-3-7 Recipe Table Table 3-3-8 Layout of Recipe Registers

Example 1:

Table 3-3-7 is an example of how to access data which is built in the first group (RCPG=1).
The size L is set to 3 and the number N is set to 4 with the recipe data. Thus the layout of the
recipe data will be shown as Table 3-3-8, i.e. RCP0~RCP14 are occupied. When RCPNO is set
to 1 and the recipe buffer area will show the 1

st

number of recipe data. If RCPNO is change to

3, the recipe buffer area will show 3

rd

number of recipe data shown as in Table 3-3-10.




RCP0

7

RCP1

8

RCP3

1

RCP4

2

RCP6

4

RCP7

5

RCP9

7

RCP10

8

3rd Number of

Recipe Data

RCPNO = 3

RCP2

9

RCP5

3

RCP8

6

RCP11

9

RCP12

10

RCP13

11

RCP14

12

Recipe Buffer

Area

Table 3-3-9 Recipe Table Table 3-3-10 Layout of Recipe Registers

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Revision May, 2010