User`s manual

Stream Initialization.........................................................................................................................60
Data Required Event Handler...........................................................................................................62
The Wave Example for Linux.................................................................................................................64
The ApplicationIo Class...................................................................................................................64
User Interface......................................................................................................................................64
Chapter 7:Developing Host Applications...............................................................................................65
Borland Turbo C++..................................................................................................................................65
Other considerations:..........................................................................................................................66
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005..................................................................................................................67
DialogBlocks.............................................................................................................................................69
Summary...................................................................................................................................................69
Chapter 8:Applets....................................................................................................................................70
Common Applets......................................................................................................................................70
Registration Utility (NewUser.exe)....................................................................................................70
Reserve Memory Applet (ReserveMemDsp.exe).............................................................................71
Data Analysis Applets..............................................................................................................................71
Binary File Viewer Utility (BinView.exe)..........................................................................................71
Applets for the X5-210M Baseboard......................................................................................................71
Logic Update Utility (VsProm.exe)....................................................................................................72
Finder...................................................................................................................................................73
Chapter 9:X5-GSPS XMC Module........................................................................................................74
Introduction..............................................................................................................................................74
Hardware Features..................................................................................................................................76
A/D Converters....................................................................................................................................76
A/D Front End.....................................................................................................................................77
Input Range and Conversion Codes..................................................................................................78
Driving the A/D Inputs........................................................................................................................79
Overrange Detection...........................................................................................................................79
Sample Rate Generation and Clocking Controls .................................................................................79
Triggering ................................................................................................................................................80
Trigger Source.....................................................................................................................................82
Framed Trigger Mode.........................................................................................................................82
Decimation...........................................................................................................................................83
FrameWork Logic Functionality............................................................................................................83
Power Controls and Thermal Design.....................................................................................................84
System Thermal Design......................................................................................................................84
Temperature Sensor and Over Temperature Protection................................................................84
Alert Log...................................................................................................................................................85
Overview..............................................................................................................................................85
Types of Alerts.....................................................................................................................................85
Alert Packet Format...........................................................................................................................86
Software Support for Alerts...............................................................................................................86
Tagging the Data Stream....................................................................................................................87
Calibration................................................................................................................................................87
Updating the Calibration Coefficients..............................................................................................87
Using the X5-GSPS..................................................................................................................................87