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General Information and Specifications – 7
Figure 2: Single-Common Configuration
Dual-Common (SB-D) Switch Configuration
The D configuration provides simultaneous connection of a bank of inputs to outputs (Figure
3). The input A can be connected to 1A of 1B or …(N/2)A. In this dual-common configuration,
channel connections are stepped in pairs. The channel displayed is the current channel pair (A
and B). The number of channel pairs is equal to one-half of the total number of channels (N).
Figure 3: Dual-Common Configuration
Single Step Dual Common (SB-E) Switch Configuration
This non-blocking configuration allows any input to be connected to any output, but at the
same time, adjacent inputs align with adjacent outputs (Figure 4). This configuration allows for
single-step movement of paired input channels (A and B). The channel connection displayed is
B path; A input channel is connected to B path minus one.