Publication 1763-RM001C-EN-P - October 2009
Using Interrupts 267
UIF - User Interrupt
Flush
Instruction Type: output
The UIF instruction is used to flush (remove pending interrupts from the
system) selected user interrupts. The table below shows the types of
interrupts with their corresponding flush bits:
To flush interrupt(s):
1. Select which interrupts you want to flush.
2. Find the Decimal Value for the interrupt(s) you selected.
3. Add the Decimal Values if you selected more than one type of
interrupt.
4. Enter the sum into the UIF instruction.
For example, to disable EII Event 1 and EII Event 3:
EII Event 1 = 32, EII Event 3 = 4
32 + 4 = 36 (enter this value)
UIF
User Interrupt Flush
Interrupt Types 1
UIF
Execution Time for the UIF Instruction
Controller When Rung Is:
True False
MicroLogix 1100 23.78 μs 0.87 μs
Types of Interrupts Disabled by the UIF Instruction
Interrupt Element Decimal
Value
Corresponding
Bit
EII - Event Input Interrupts Event 0 64 bit 6
EII - Event Input Interrupts Event 1 32 bit 5
HSC - High-Speed Counter HSC0 16 bit 4
EII - Event Input Interrupts Event 2 8 bit 3
EII - Event Input Interrupts Event 3 4 bit 2
Reserved Reserved 2 bit 1
STI - Selectable Timed Interrupts STI 1 bit 0
Note: Bits 7 to 15 must be set to zero.
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