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Application Note ET9300

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13.4.4 SI (Subindex)

The Subindex can be either a decimal or hexadecimal value from 1 to 255. In case of an entry range
the syntax “n..m” shall be used (e.g. 1..15). If the object code is record the entries may have defined
names the placeholder

“{_SI_:d}” can be used in the entry name, this placeholder will be replaced by

the subindex (in the specified format).

13.4.5 DataType

To set the entry data type the specification name, ESI name or the SSC syntax is accepted.

Table 22: Base Data Types describes the supported data types. See ETG.1020 for reference.

Table 22: Base Data Types

Index

Name

Base Data Type

Bit Size

0x0001

BOOLEAN

BOOL
BIT

1

0x001E

BYTE

BYTE

8

0x001F

WORD

WORD

16

0x0020

DWORD

DWORD

32

0x0030

BIT1

BIT1

1

0x0031

BIT2

BIT2

2

0x0032

BIT3

BIT3

3

0x0033

BIT4

BIT4

4

0x0034

BIT5

BIT5

5

0x0035

BIT6

BIT6

6

0x0036

BIT7

BIT7

7

0x0037

BIT8

BIT8

8

0x002D

BITARR8

BITARR8

8

0x002E

BITARR16

BITARR16

16

0x002F

BITARR32

BITARR32

32

0x0002

INTEGER8

SINT

8

0x0003

INTEGER16

INT

16

0x0004

INTEGER32

DINT

32

0x0005

UNSIGNED8

USINT

8

0x0006

UNSIGNED16

UINT

16

0x0007

UNSIGNED32

UDINT

32

0x0008

REAL32

REAL

32

0x0009

VISIBLE_STRING

STRING(n)

8*n

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