Component: Input Digital (DSP Inputs)
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Version | 1.2 |
Category | DSP Inputs |
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Input Digital component
Allows the values from a buffer to be assigned. Either a value at a time or from an array. The input signal would usually take the form of an ADC reading or raw data values.
Component Source Code
Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_DSP_Input.fcfx
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Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
Here is a basic example demonstrating how to pass a value into the DSP chain.
The input value in the example uses an ADC reading but this can be taken from anything such as a reading from a CSV file on a SD card or a value passed by a sensor on a I2C bus etc.
Macro reference
AddByte
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AddByte |
Adds a single byte value to the current location in the specified buffer. Auto increments current location if output buffer size is greater than 1. | |
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Data |
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Return |
AddByteArray
AddFloat
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AddFloat |
Adds a single float value to the current location in the specified buffer. Auto increments current location if output buffer size is greater than 1. | |
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Data |
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Return |
AddFloatArray
AddInt
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AddInt |
Adds a single integer value to the current location in the specified buffer. Auto increments current location if output buffer size is greater than 1. | |
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Data |
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Return |
AddIntArray
AddLong
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AddLong |
Adds a single long value to the current location in the specified buffer. Auto increments current location if output buffer size is greater than 1. | |
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Data |
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Return |
AddLongArray
Property reference
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Properties |
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Buffer Size |
Number of individual elements the buffer can store, default 1. | |
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Buffer Type |
Sets the buffer data type, data is automatically scaled to fit and make full use of the data type. |