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2.4.1 Using Active Objects
Moving the mouse pointer over an active object highlights the active object; as noted, the object turns
For example, the MPIO_A active object changes from its inactive state to its active state when the mouse
pointer enters the amplifier symbol, as
Figure 2-2. MPIO_A Active Object Changes from Inactive to Active State
Clicking the activated object triggers its function, as shown in
object, the function is a dialog box with options to configure the MPIO_A of the PCM9211.The
CodecControl software updates the appropriate register in the TI audio codec.
Figure 2-3. MPIO_A Active Object Function Pop-Up Window
SBAU174 – June 2010
Figure 2-2
Object in Inactive State
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shows.
Object in Active State
Figure
2-3. In the case of the MPIO_A active
EVM Window
red.
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