NAME
mux16 - Select from one of sixteen input valuesSYNOPSIS
loadrt
mux16 [count=
N|names=name1[,name2...]]
FUNCTIONS
- mux16.N (requires a floating-point thread)
PINS
- mux16.N.use-graycode bit in
- This signifies the input will use Gray code instead of binary. Gray code is a good choice when using physical switches because for each increment only one select input changes at a time.
- mux16.N.suppress-no-input bit in
- This suppresses changing the output if all select lines are false. This stops unwanted jumps in output between transitions of input. but make in00 unavailable.
- mux16.N.debounce-time float in
- sets debouce time in seconds. eg. .10 = a tenth of a second input must be stable this long before outputs changes. This helps to ignore 'noisy' switches.
- mux16.N.selM bit in (M=0..3)
- Together, these determine which inN value is copied to out.
- mux16.N.out-f float out
-
- mux16.N.out-s s32 out
- Follows the value of one of the inN values according to the four sel values and whether use-graycode is active. The s32 value will be trunuated and limited to the max and min values of signed values.
- sel3=FALSE, sel2=FALSE, sel1=FALSE, sel0=FALSE
- out follows in0
- sel3=FALSE, sel2=FALSE, sel1=FALSE, sel0=TRUE
- out follows in1
- etc.
- mux16.N.inMM float in (MM=00..15)
- array of selectable outputs
PARAMETERS
- mux16.N.elapsed float r
- Current value of the internal debounce timer
for debugging.
- mux16.N.selected s32 r
- Current value of the internal selection variable after
conversion
for debugging
AUTHOR
Chris S MorleyLICENSE
GPL2023-02-10 | LinuxCNC Documentation |