Neutrino series - quick start guide – Xilica Neutrino Series User Manual
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Neutrino Series -
Quick Start Guide
XILICA AUDIO DESIGN CANADA / ASIA / EUROPE
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(b) As shown below, we have added source and playback audio components. We are able to label
the Neutrino processor and audio components
as well as connecting cable types and ID’s by
clicking them and using the Component Properties menu at the right. If you click the white work
area to open the Project Information section in the Component Properties menu you can type a
project description (project name) and project notes into that section of the menu. If you select
Project in the top menu and select Export Bill of Materials to File you can create/print a bill of
materials listing the Neutrino components along with the cable types and other information on
this Project View page.
Map Physical Device
(a) Next, with the
Neutrino A1608 processor module
for this application placed in the software’s
Project View/Design Mode work area as above (and when the processor device is
connected to the NeuConsole software) we need to Map
or connect the Neutrino’s software
processor module in the work area with the actual physical Neutrino processor device that
is connected to the PC via the network connection.
To Map the physical processor device,
(b) Right click the Neutrino processor module in the Project
View/Design Mode work area; Select
“Map Physical Device”
and then select the processor device model you are working
with from the drop down list
– as shown at right.
(c) As shown below on Pg 15, once mapped you will notice that the
software processor module in the Project View/Design Mode
work area has turned from light see through red to a
solid red
–
indicating successful Mapping (connected to physical device).
(This Mapping procedure can be done later if you have no physical processor to connect to at
this time. Simply continue with your DSP design work, save as you go, and Map the software
processor to the physical processor when one is connected and when you want to be able to
transfer/save your DSP design work into the physical processor device)