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resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:basicdsp:dspreadback [21 Jun 2012 20:07] – Added description of numeric formats for each chip Brett Gildersleeve | resources:tools-software:sigmastudio:toolbox:basicdsp:dspreadback [11 Oct 2012 17:48] – [Configuring Constant Readback] Updated name to Continuous readback instead of Constant readback Brett Gildersleeve | ||
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+ | For some examples of using this cell to check the peak or RMS level of a signal, please see this EngineerZone forum FAQ: [[ez> | ||
+ | ===== Configuring Continuous Readback ===== | ||
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+ | The DSP Readback cell can be configured to read back from the target DSP repeatedly at regular intervals. To enable this mode, right-click the cell and select **Start Continuous Read**. | ||
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+ | You can also click the small circle in the cell to enable or disable Continuous Read mode. When the circle is blue, Continuous Read mode is active. When the circle is orange, Continuous Read mode is inactive. | ||
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+ | When Continuous Read mode is active, you can change the update rate by right-clicking on the cell and selecting from a list of options. Selecting a slower update rate will allow you to have more readback cells operating at the same time, and will lower the chances of a buffer underrun error on the USB interface. | ||
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