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* launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe /LLEXEC_NO_START" and then launch manually LLExec.rta using INtime RT loader. | * launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe /LLEXEC_NO_START" and then launch manually LLExec.rta using INtime RT loader. | ||
* launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe [name.conf]" passing a | * launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe [name.conf]" passing a not standard name of the configuration file to LLExec. | ||
(Without license it will start in DEMO mode, if you need a licence key please specify if you need Ethercat license too since there is a separate key for ethercat functionality). | (Without license it will start in DEMO mode, if you need a licence key please specify if you need Ethercat license too since there is a separate key for ethercat functionality). |
Revision as of 11:11, 10 December 2019
LLExec for Tenasys INtime usage instructions
Prerequisites
- Configure a Tenasys INtime machine with a running virtual network interface, an INtime system timer with a tick of 50 microseconds, a ethernet capable network card assigned to INtime environment. (See official INtime documentation)
Tested on:
Windows 10 + INtime 6.3.17239.1 Patch Level 17239 + Intel Ethernet Connection 1217V (driver ie1g - Vendor:8086 Device:153B)
Installation
- Extract the LLExec_x.y.z_INtime_bin.zip file into a windows folder of the INtime machine, let's say c:\data\plc
Execution
- Start the INtime Node on the machine.
- Launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe" from windows. Without parameters it will load the default "LLExec.conf" configuration file.
Optionally you can also:
* launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe /LLEXEC_NO_START" and then launch manually LLExec.rta using INtime RT loader. * launch "LLExecStart_INtime.exe [name.conf]" passing a not standard name of the configuration file to LLExec.
(Without license it will start in DEMO mode, if you need a licence key please specify if you need Ethercat license too since there is a separate key for ethercat functionality).
LogicLab usage
- Execute LogicLab
- Create a new project using the LLExec PLC runtime (INtime) target
- Configure the GDB connection using the virtual IP address of INtime (typically 10.1.1.2, port 5000).
- Connect to target with the upper left button
Ethercat Master example
- Prior to launch LLExec, you need to edit the LLExec.conf file and replace the port configuration in the line "<EtherCAT port="ie1g0" autorecovery="no"/>" with the name of the INtime network device used for ethercat. (eg: "ie1g0")
- Import an .esi file with the command "Tools->Import ESI".
- Click on resources tab of LogicLab, then select the "Ethercat" node and enable it with the checkbox.
- Right click on the "main network" ethercat node and select "add" to add your imported ethercat device.
- A new node for the ethercat device will appear, configure it as you like.
- Save, compile and download the project to the target.