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Section 2 — Planning Guide
Figure 36. Examples of Input and Output Expansion.
The term “restricted” refers to a wiring scheme where some signal paths are
not available. For example, the second system shown in the above figure
will not allow outputs 1-16 to receive inputs 513-1024.
Trinix
512 x 512
1 - 512
1 - 512
513 - 1024
1 - 512
Trinix
512 x 512
Trinix
512 x 512
1 - 512
1 - 512
513 - 1024
1 - 512
1 - 512
Dual outputs
32
PE 33016
used as
combiners
Trinix
512 x 512
Inputs expanded
to 1024
Outputs
expanded
to 1024
32
PE 33016
used as
splitters
512 - 1024
Frame 0
Trinix
512 x 512
17 - 512
1 - 512
513 - 1024
17 - 512
Dual outputs
32
PE 33016
used as
combiners
Inputs expanded
to 1024 (restricted)
1 - 512
Trinix
512 x 512
Frame 1
1 - 16
Trinix
512 x 512
17 - 512
1 - 16
1 - 512
513 - 1024
17 - 512
17 - 512
Outputs
expanded
to 1024
(restricted)
32
PE 33016
used as
splitters
Frame 0
Frame 1
Frame 0
Frame 2
Frame 0
Trinix
512 x 512
Frame 2