Board io device (automation interface)
An item associated with a Board Type. It is represented on the System Architecture Diagram by a Board connection point.
ATTRIBUTES:
In addition to the
common attributes
Description
A textual property that gives an overview of the dictionary item.
Access is read/write.
Interrupt Level
An integer property describing the interrupt level of the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
Irq
An integer property describing irq for the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
Memory End
An integer property describing the memory end address for the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
Memory Size
An integer property describing the memory size address for the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
Memory Start
An integer property describing the memory start address for the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
Port Address
An integer property describing the port address for the Board IO Device.
Access is read/write.
ASSOCIATIONS:
In addition to the
common associations
Relationship to Comments that are applied to the Board IO Device.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Relationship to Constraints that are applied to the Board IO Device.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
A relationship with a Board IO Device Type dictionary item.
Multiplicity is 0-1, access is read/write.
A relationship with a Board Type dictionary item.
Multiplicity is 1, access is read/write.
A collection of Drops associated with one Board IO Device.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Relationship to Comments that are owned by the Board IO Device.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Relationship to Constraints that are owned by the Board IO Device.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
A collection of Point-to-Point Connections with one Board IO Device as the destination.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Note that you must use P2p Connection End, not Point to Point Connection End.
A collection of Point-to-Point Connections with one Board IO Device as the source.
Multiplicity is 0+, access is read/write.
Note that you must use P2p Connection Start, not Point to Point Connection Start.