What are Current Value Tables VIs in LabVIEW 2010?

I was just looking over LabVIEW 2010, and noticed a new set of VIs stored under "Reference Design".  They seem to consist of a series of VIs dealing with Current Value Tables.  What are these?  I tried to search Help, didn't find much under either CVT or Reference Design.  There's a discussion of Reference Design in the NI Tutorials, but it doesn't really seem to apply ...

Hello Bob,
Reference Designs are essentially application oriented examples made by NI systems engineers. These examples demonstrates how to design and integrate systems rather than NI Shipping Examples that illustrate features of products.
You can find more information about Reference Designs here
An Overview of Reference Designs
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/8241#toc0
Andy Chang
National Instruments
LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation

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