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The following section shows the relationship between the I/O blocks in the RT-LAB model and the signal conditioning modules installed on the OP4512 simulator. 
They are divided by groups and sections, and each is clearly identified in the illustrations.

The following I/O block mapping is provided with your system. It shows the specific pin assignment on standard DB37 or, DB9 connectors for the system and bitstream delivered.

Nomenclature correspondence between Simulink I/O blocks and OP4512 I/Os

Simulink blocks I/O nomenclature

OP4512 I/O ID nomenclature

Slot (1, 2 or 3)

Slot/Group (1, 2 or 3)

Module (A, B or C)

Section (A, B or C)

Subsection 1 (SS1)

(0-7)

Subsection 2 (SS2)

(8-15)

Subsection 3 (SS3)

(16-23)

Subsection 4 (SS4)

(24-31)

The RT-LAB’s Simulink blocks used to access the OP4512 simulator I/Os use the following ID nomenclature:

SlotX.ModuleY.SubSectionZ.

To map the Simulink ID to the physical I/Os in the OP4512 (rear panel), the user is advised to use the nomenclature correspondence in the table above.
For example, in Simulink, Slot1. ModuleA. Subsection3 is equivalent to Group1.A.(16-23) on the OP4512 simulator.

The illustration below shows the arrangement of the subsections of signals for the DB37 and the DB9 connectors.

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