User`s manual
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After you have chosen an input for your Gain device, click the “OK” button. You
will then see a Gain device block attached to your mouse pointer. This will allow
you to place the device where you want it. When you have chosen a position for
the device, click you left mouse button and the device will remain at that location.
(There is a grid that the devices will lock to.) You can move the device at a later
point if you wish to.
Figure 8.
To move the device, place your mouse pointer over the device, hold your left
mouse button, and move the device.
Selecting and Placing Outputs (Dither)
You may also want to define your outputs in the early stage of design. This is
entirely up to you whether you define them first or at the end of your design.
The outputs are linked to the Dither device. (The Dither device is used to adjust
bit resolution for digital outputs. See the ISP-100 manual for more detailed
information.) When you select the Dither device from the device menu, you will
first see a sub-menu prompting you to place the output in either DSP #2 or DSP
#3 (Figure 9). As you recall from Section Three, DSP 2 handles outputs 2a, 2b,
3a, and 3b, and DSP 3 handles 4a, 4b, 5a, and 5b. It is helpful to “think ahead”
as to how you may want the ISP-100 wired at installation time.
Figure 9.