Manual
PoBlocks user manual (March 31, 2014)
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Move the cursor over to the port you want to share and click on it this will complete the assignment
process for that shared data slot A shared port ill be highlighted in ello ith the tet shoing S
(where x is the Shared data slot ID).
Shared slot ID (displayed as a shared slot index in the list and on every port with shared slot assigned to)
is used to refer to this slot from other systems.
Certain memory objects (data latch, min/max value memory, etc.) can be used to read and write shared
data slots. When a latch clock signal (for data latch) or lower/higher input value is detected, a shared
data slot value is updated with a new value. If other systems write to the same shared data slot, this
new value is used in PoIL code also.
14.2. Reading data from shared data slots
Use on of the Shared -bit blocks here is or from the block librar under the Misc
category. Shared data slot must then be assigned to the output port of that block (figure below
illustrates a Shared 16-bit block without and with a shared data slot assigned.
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