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Operator's Manual 
919586 RevA 
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  RJ is similar to I
2
S with the exception that the LSB occurs at the end of the frame sync, as follows. 
RJ Variant Timing Format 
AUDIOBUS TRIGGER DETAIL SELECTIONS 
The following topic provides specific control settings for an AudioBus Trigger. 
The previously numbered AudioBus trigger sections generally correspond with the following explanations. 
1. AUDIOBUS AUDIO VARIANTS 
  The different AudioBus variants are closely based on the I
2
S standard. Each variant has a bus consisting of 
at least 3 lines - Serial Clock (Bit Clock), Left/Right Clock (Word Select), and at least one multiplexed data 
line. 
2. SOURCE SETUP 
  DATA and BCLK (BIT CLOCK) - The pop-up dialog is used to select the appropriate channel or EXT inputs 
for each. Set these fields up with caution or your trigger may not function correctly. 
  Polarity and WS (Word Select) - These fields are enabled or disabled based on the selected AudioBus 
variant. 
  Sync on - This field is enabled when either LJ or RJ variants are selected. Click the field and select either a 
Falling or Rising value. 
  Threshold (Trigger) - Adjust the vertical level for the trigger. Much like an Edge trigger, a user must 
specify the level used in order to process the incoming signals and determine whether the desired serial 
data pattern is meeting the set trigger condition. This value is used for DATA, BCLOCK, and WS signals. 
3. TYPE 
  Data - Applies a trigger to data on either left or right channels. When selected, the Data Condition field 
on the Data Pattern Setup section is enabled and may be used. 
  Mute - Applies a trigger when your data level is below a specified noise floor for a specified number of 
frames. When selected, the Setup Format section does not appear and the Data Pattern Setup section is 
replaced with a Mute Setup section which includes Noise Floor and Duration (# of Frames) fields. 
  Clip - Applies a trigger when your data level exceeds a specified clip level for a specified number of 
frames. 
  Glitch - Applies a trigger when the rise time between two adjacent audio samples exceed the specified 
threshold. 
  Rising Edge - Applies a trigger when your data level is rising at a specified threshold. 
  Falling Edge - Applies a trigger when your data level is falling at a specified threshold. 










