WDB, WDA,
Ch
WDD, WDG,
WGA, WGB, WGD
1
A+, A- (i/o/io)
2
B+, B- (i/o/io)
3
C+, C- (i/o/io)
4
D+, D- (i/o/io)
5 - 14 N.A.
15
N.A.
16
N.A.
For the differential connections, you can define one pin name for a
pair of two "+" and "-" AWG or digitizer pins (e.g. pair of A+ and A-
pins) in general.
You can also define two pin names for "+" and "-" pins in a pair
respectively. In this case, you can use the defined pin name for "+"
pin for single-ended or differential connection, and the defined pin
name for "-" pin for single-ended connection only. But, this
approach is not available for WGC.
For the channel number assignments in the MCA module, which
uses two pogo pin blocks, see Table 1.
Channel
SPB
WGE, WDE
A+, A-(B+) (o) A+, A-(core1)
(i/o/io)
N.A.
B+, B-(core1)
(i/o/io)
C+, C-(D+) (o) C+, C-(core2)
(i/o/io)
N.A.
D+, D-(core2)
(i/o/io)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Lesson 2 – Addressing the Analog Modules
WGC
A+, A-(core1)
(i/o/io)
B+, B-(core1)
(i/o/io)
C+, C-(core2)
(i/o/io)
D+, D-(core2)
(i/o/io)
N.A.
core1 Marker (i) N.A.
core2 Marker (i) N.A.
WGF
SPA, TIA
A+, A- (i) N.A.
B+, B- (i) N.A.
C+, C- (i) N.A.
D+, D- (i) N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
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