General Purpose Inputs (GPIN)
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11.4 General Purpose Inputs (GPIN)
11.4.1 Introduction
General Purpose Inputs (GPIN) are use to relay the state of an external signal onto the
board and ultimately make it available to a software program. In other words, if an
external signal connected to a GPIN pin is electrically high, then an associated regis-
ter will read back one, if the same signal is low, then the bit will read back zero.
There are two different type of GPIN input pins, TTL and differential (LVDS). For each
GPIN pin, there is an associated GPIN register. See the pin-out in the mechanical
chapter to determine the actual pins each signal resides on.
Each frame grabber family has a slightly different arrangement of GPIN signals,
please see Chapter 13 for details.
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