AnadigmDesigner®2 allows the user to easily configure Field Programmable Analog Arrays. These devices are represented as chips within AnadigmDesigner®2. Analog circuits can be made by selecting Configurable Analog Modules (CAMs), placing them inside a chip, wiring them together, and then downloading directly to the DynAMx.
To place a new chip into the workspace, select the type you would like to place from the Insert New Chip submenu of the Edit menu. The following chips are supported:
OTC24000
OTC24000
OTC24000
AN121E04
OTC24000
OTC24000
AN122E04
OTC24000
AN127E04
OTC24000
AN131E04
Each chip should be configured before placing CAMs inside it. If chip settings change after CAMs have been placed inside the chip, those CAMs will need to be re-configured due to their relationship with the chip. Chip settings can be reached from the Active Chip Settings option in the Settings menu.
There are user preferences that may be set for chips. Chip preferences can be reached from the Preferences option in the Settings menu.