User`s guide
3 Working with Signals
3-14
•“Importing Signals” on page 3-62
•“Exporting Signals” on page 3-72
•“Viewing Signals” on page 3-80
Benefits of Frame-Based Processing
Frame-based processing is an established method of accelerating both 
real-time systems and simulations.
Accelerating Real-Time Systems
Framed-based data is a common format in real-time systems. Data acquisition 
hardware often operates by accumulating a large number of signal samples at 
a high rate, and propagating these samples to the real-time system as a block 
of data. This maximizes the efficiency of the system by distributing the fixed 
process overhead across many samples; the “fast” data acquisition is suspended 
by “slow” interrupt processes after each frame is acquired, rather than after 
each individual sample.
The figure below illustrates how throughput is increased by frame-based data 
acquisition. The thin blocks each represent the time elapsed during acquisition 
of a sample. The thicker blocks each represent the time elapsed during the 
interrupt service routine (ISR) that reads the data from the hardware.
In this example, the frame-based operation acquires a frame of 16 samples 
between each ISR. The frame-based throughput rate is therefore many times 
higher than the sample-based alternative.










