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====== Multi-channel Switch Nx4 ====== | ====== Multi-channel Switch Nx4 ====== | ||
- | Use the radio buttons in this multichannel block to select among sets of 4 inputs and send one set to one of the (4-channel) outputs. | + | [[resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/toolbox/multiplexersdemultiplexers|Click here to return to the Multiplexers/Demultiplexers page]] |
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+ | Use the radio buttons in this multichannel block to select among sets of 4 inputs and send one set to one of the (4-channel) outputs. | ||
To begin, drag the block into the workspace, right-click it and select Add Algorithm > IC # > 4 Channel/Slew or 4 Channel. (The result appears the same either way.) The 4 Channel/Slew algorithm lets you rapidly ramp the source level up and down without any clicking noises when switching among outputs. It uses N hardware volume controls in the target/slew RAM to do the job. | To begin, drag the block into the workspace, right-click it and select Add Algorithm > IC # > 4 Channel/Slew or 4 Channel. (The result appears the same either way.) The 4 Channel/Slew algorithm lets you rapidly ramp the source level up and down without any clicking noises when switching among outputs. It uses N hardware volume controls in the target/slew RAM to do the job. | ||
The default block (above right) is ready to use as a 2x1 connection, and like the others can be grown by right-clicking to select your desired number of input sets. The example to the right shows the default block grown by 3 (= 5 input sets total). | The default block (above right) is ready to use as a 2x1 connection, and like the others can be grown by right-clicking to select your desired number of input sets. The example to the right shows the default block grown by 3 (= 5 input sets total). |