Component: Interlace (DSP)
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Version | 1.2 |
Category | DSP |
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Interlace component
Allows multiple input buffers to be interlaced together into a single output buffer. Useful for combining several streams together for sending out via communications or storing.
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Interlace |
Collects a single value from each of the connected input buffers and places in order into the output buffer. | |
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InterlaceArray |
Repeats the interlace function as many times as set in the data count property. | |
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AddIntArray |
Adds an array of integer values to the specified buffer and scales it appropriatley to suit the buffer. Auto increments current location. | |
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Data |
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Count |
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Return |
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IsPlaying |
Checks to see if the last played track is still playing | |
[[File:]] - | Return |
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GetReplyByte |
Reads a single byte from the last reply. Each reply contains 4 bytes starting with the command code. | |
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Index |
Range: 0-3 / 0=Command, 1=Feedback, 2=Data MSB, 3=Data LSB | |
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Return |
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SkipTrack |
Jump to the next or previous track | |
[[File:]] - | Direction |
0=Next, 1=Previous | |
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Return |
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Initialise |
Sets up the UART and does some housekeeping. Must be called before calling any of the other component macros. | |
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Return |
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ReadAnalogAsInt |
Reads one of the analogue components as an Integer value | |
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Channel |
0 = LDR, 1 = POT | |
[[File:]] - | Return |
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Start |
Startup routine required by the hardware device. Automatically clears the display after initialising. | |
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Return |
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SetLEDState |
Sets the state of a single LED | |
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Port |
0 = PortA, 1 = PortB | |
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LED |
0 = LED0, 7 = LED7 | |
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State |
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Return |
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Initialise |
Must be called before any other CAN component macros to enable and initialise the CAN peripheral. | |
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