DAS System User Manual
Note that you can only designate a specific line for your signal event if you've
selected Normal in the Type field; if you select High-Speed, the Line field
disappears. Note also that you can only specify a Boolean operator in the
Combination field if you have defined two (or more) output signal components;
if you have less than two output signal components defined, the Combination
field disappears.
Table 3–1 shows the number and type of signal event resources available with
different modules.
Table 3–1: Signal Event Resources
Module
Input
92A16
Two normal and one high-speed
92A60 or 92A90
Three normal
92A96 or 92C96
Two normal or high-speed
92S16
One normal or high-speed
92S32
None
In interaction between any two modules, only one module can drive a high-speed
signal event; the other can only receive it. Using Normal signal events, any
number of modules can drive or receive signal events.
To use high-speed signals, there cannot be any empty slots between the modules
for which signals are defined.
If you have an 92C02 GPIB/Expansion Module in your mainframe, the
Components field appears, allowing you to designate external as well as internal
signal components.
Figure 3–5 shows an example of the Signal Definition overlay.
Reference
Output
Two normal and one high-speed
Three normal
Two normal or high-speed
One normal or high-speed
None
3–9
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