Digital Routing
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Digital Routing
The digital routing circuitry has the following functions:
- Manages the flow of data between the bus interface and the acquisition/generation sub-systems (analog input, analog output, digital I/O, and the counters). The digital routing circuitry uses FIFOs (if present) in each sub-system to ensure efficient data movement.
- Routes timing and control signals. The acquisition/generation sub-systems use these
signals to manage acquisitions and generations. These signals can come from the
following sources:
- Your TestScale modules
- User input through the PFI terminals using parallel digital TestScale modules
- Routes and generates the main clock signals for the TestScale backplane. To determine the signal routing options for TestScale module(s) installed in the backplane, refer to the Device Routes tab in MAX.