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ControllerNameBind this block to an OpCtrl block by entering the same 'Controller Name' as specified in the OpCtrl block The OpCtrl block controls initialization of the settings of one specific FPGA in the system.
DataIn port numberEnter the number of the DataIn port to be controlled by this block, in the range [1:64] for the VC707, TE0741 and TE0741 OP48xx FPGAs and [1:32] for all others.
Slot infosThis non-editable parameter displays the physical location of the digital output channels related to the selected port, as obtained from the parsing of the configuration file.
Maximum number of channels controlled by this blockThis non-editable parameter displays the number of channels in one sub-section listed in the configuration file, typically 8.
Number of channelsEnter the number of channels for which data values will be transmitted at each calculation step. This number must be less than or equal to the value of the 'Maximum number of channels' parameter. The data transfer mechanism between RT-LAB and the FPGA does not allow the selection of individual channels in the sub-section of channels. The transition information supplied by the block will thus apply to the N first channels of the sub-section, where N is the value of the 'Number of channels' parameter.
Number of events per channelThis parameter controls the amount of transition data for each digital output channel transferred from the RT-LAB model to the FPGA at each calculation step. If the value entered is a single integer value, it applies to all channels. The value can also be entered as a vector of values, each element of the vector specifying the number of events for one channel. This parameter is used to set the widths of the States and Times outputs.
Time unitSelect the time unit of the Times input values. If 'Time ratio' is selected, the Times values represent the ratio of the transition time relative to the beginning of the calculation step, over the duration of the step. If 'Seconds' is selected, the Time values represent the delay between the beginning of the calculation step and the time of the occurrence of the transition.

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