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Once your schematic is compiled and downloaded to the hardware, you can adjust the schematic's controls (knobs, sliders, and spin boxes) to change algorithm parameters in real time. This allows you to tune your design's settings before implementing the final system. See [[resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/usingsigmastudio/systemimplementation|System Implementation]] for more information about how to integrate a schematic design into your end system. | Once your schematic is compiled and downloaded to the hardware, you can adjust the schematic's controls (knobs, sliders, and spin boxes) to change algorithm parameters in real time. This allows you to tune your design's settings before implementing the final system. |
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| Some controls adjust compile-time parameters. Changes to these controls will not update the connected SigmaDSP instantly. If a compile-time control is changed, text in the bottom right corner of the SigmaStudio window will change from "Active: Downloaded" to "Design Mode", indicating SigmaStudio has stopped synchronizing the schematic with the DSP. To implement changes to compile-time parameters, recompile and download the program to the DSP, at which time the "Design Mode" text will change back to "Active: Downloaded". |
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| See [[resources/tools-software/sigmastudio/usingsigmastudio/systemimplementation|System Implementation]] for more information about how to integrate a schematic design into your end system. |
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