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Interrupt

Event based interrupt support for Simulink® programmable FPGAs

This code module provides interrupt support implemented on a Simulink® Programmable FPGA. It allows models to be executed on high-to-low or low-to-high transition events instead of being based on the CPU timer.

Speedgoat Simulink® Programmable FPGAs come with interrupt generation support for the PWM generation FPGA code module by default. The standard interrupt implementation requires one input line and requests the interrupt (#intA) as defined in the provided Simulink® Real-Time™ driver blockset. Other interrupt generation events can be implemented on request for the PWM and other code modules, for example when a tasks completes, reaches a specific stage, or an error occurs. Please contact us with your requirements.

Supported parameter settings



Debounce duration: defines the duration where the interrupt input signal is tested. If the signal is stable for the specifieds time, the FPGA declares it is a valid signal and asserts the interrupt. Enter '0' in this field to turn off the feature.

Interrupt delay: Optional delay before asserting the interrupt.

Polarity: the FPGA can assert the interrupt when the input signal is rising (value '0') or falling (value '1').

This code module is normally delivered as part of a custom implementation with your selection of functionality and I/O count. Please contact us for further information.


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Included in delivery

  • Delivered as part of a HDL Coder integration package configured to your requirements
  • Simulink® driver block
  • Test models
  • Comprehensive documentation

Supported target machines

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