Basic settings
For a description of the basic settings see Common and general module settings.
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As for a FOB Fast module, the time base must be an integer multiple of the telegram of the time base (see below). |
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Swap mode
Set the swap mode according to the signal source. You can choose between the following 4 options:
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16 bit |
32 bit |
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No swap |
AB |
ABCD |
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Depending on data type |
BA |
DCBA |
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Swap 16 bit |
AB |
CDAB |
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Swap 8 bit |
BA |
BADC |
The swap mode to be selected depends on the swap mode of the signal source.
FOB
Connection mode
The connection mode is to be selected from the selection list in this field. A variety of modes or data types and volumes is available. Due to the limited capacity of the different components, there is a relation between the number of signals, data type and shortest telegram time base. In addition, the connection mode to be selected depends also on the connected system, i.e. on the data source.
With the selection of the connection mode, i.e. the data types, the signal tables of the analog signals will be adjusted automatically.
(Integer: Min / Max; Real: Gain / Offset)
Telegram time base
The telegram time base is to be entered here. It determines how fast the data is actually being transmitted. The received samples are resampled according to this telegram timebase in order to ensure an equidistant measured values visualization required by ibaAnalyzer.
The telegram time base should be equal or greater than the minimum possible time base that is permissible according to the connection mode (value in brackets). Smaller values for the telegram time base are corrected automatically.
"Advanced mode" selection box
If you activate the advanced mode, more options for data configuration will become available:
Number of analog/digital signals
Only available in advanced mode!
Here, you can manually enter the number of the analog and digital signals to be transmitted, in the same way, the data source composes the telegrams.
The signal tables for the analog and digital signals are adjusted automatically.
Furthermore, you may determine the position in the telegram and the data type of each signal in the signal table.