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Application module: Interface ISO/TS 10303-1251:2004(E)
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Cover page
Table of contents
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations

4 Information requirements
   4.1 Required AM ARMs
   4.2 ARM type definitions
   4.3 ARM entity definitions
5 Module interpreted model
   5.1 Mapping specification
   5.2 MIM EXPRESS short listing
     5.2.1 MIM type definitions
     5.2.2 MIM entity definitions

A MIM short names
B Information object registration
C ARM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
D MIM EXPRESS-G   EXPRESS-G
E Computer interpretable listings
F Application module implementation and usage guide
Bibliography
Index

Annex F
(informative)

Application module implementation and usage guide

This annex describes usages of this module.

A simple artificial circuit, "Circuit-R" comprising of two resistors is shown in Figure 1. This circuit is then used in another circuit, "Circuit-Z" as shown in Figure 2.



Figure 1 —  Artificial Circuit-R

Figure 1 —  Artificial Circuit-R



Figure 2 —  Artificial Circuit-Z

Figure 2 —  Artificial Circuit-Z

The circuit can also be represented as interconnected hierarchical decomposition as shown in Figure 3.



Figure 3 —  Hierarchical circuit diagram

Figure 3 —  Hierarchical circuit diagram

The circuit, "Circuit-Z" can be represented as an assembly as shown in Figure 4.



Figure 4 —  Circuit assembly

Figure 4 —  Circuit assembly

The connections and connectors illustrated in Figure 3 that make up the circuit, are represented as shown in Figure 5.



Figure 5 —  Interconnected circuit assembly

Figure 5 —  Interconnected circuit assembly



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