If the module is detected, click on the module in the tree structure and the General tab appears.

Basic settings

Module Type (information only)

Indicates the type of the current module.

Locked

You can lock a module to avoid unintentional or unauthorized changing of the module settings.

Enabled

Enable the module to record signals.

Name

You can enter a name for the module here.

Comment

You can enter a comment or description of the module here. This will be displayed as a tooltip in the signal tree.

Module No.

This internal reference number of the module determines the order of the modules in the signal tree of ibaPDA client and ibaAnalyzer.

Timebase

All signals of the module are sampled on this timebase.

Acquisition timebase specified in the PADU-S module.

Use module name as prefix

This option puts the module name in front of the signal names.

Configuration set by

This item is only visible when ibaPADU-S-IT-2x16 is used as central unit. When an embedded application has been started on ibaPADU-S-IT-2x16 (e.g. ibaLogic), then ibaPDA cannot modify the configuration of the modules and signals. In this case the configuration is set by the embedded application. The following entries can be displayed:

  • ibaPDA



    If ibaPDA is displayed, an embedded application has not been started and the configuration can be set by ibaPDA.

  • Embedded application



    If embedded application is displayed, the configuration of the modules and signals is set by the embedded application on the device. In this case, it is also possible to import user-defined signal names - assigned by the runtime configuration - into ibaPDA (Import signal names: True), if the embedded application supports this function.

    The modules and signals configured by the embedded application cannot be configured in ibaPDA, they are displayed in gray in the respective fields.

    ibaPDA reads out this configuration and uses it for acquisition in ibaPDA. Modules and signals which are not displayed in gray can be used in ibaPDA.

Output range

Min/Max

Lower and upper limits of the output range.