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Object: Task Configuration Symbol: The object is used to define and display the basic settings for the task configuration. Tabs of the Task Configuration and their functions: Properties : Display of t
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Tab: Properties Object: Task Configuration On this tab, you define the basic settings of the task configuration as predefined by the target system, such as the maximum values for tasks and watchdog pa
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Tab: System Events Object: Task Configuration On the System Events tab, you define which event calls which function and whether or not the configuration is currently activated. You use this tab when a
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Tab: Monitoring Object: Task Configuration The tab displays the status of the CODESYS tasks in online mode as well as some current measurements for the cycles and cycle times. The values are refreshed
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Tab: Variable Usage Object: Task Configuration In the tab variable usage you get an overview of all variables and their use. You see in which tasks the variables are accessed. When using multicore , w
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Tab: Task Groups Object: Task Configuration You define task groups on the Task Groups tab. Task groups can be distributed over the individual processor cores in Multicore systems. The tasks of a task
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Tab: CPU Load Object: Task Configuration The CPU Load tab is available in online mode for multicore devices only. The load of the individual CPUs is presented in the trace editor. For more information
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Mapping of Task Priorities on a Linux System Dependencies between IEC task priorities and Linux priorities When the target system is running in Linux, specific priorities of the IEC tasks are mapped t
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Object: Task Symbol: in the object you define the conditions for starting the task and calling the task. You insert the object below Task Configuration the in the device tree. :
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Tab: Configuration Object: Task Priority Possible values: 0..31, where 0 is the highest priority Task group Assigned task groups which can be assigned to specific processor cores in multicore Example: