NAME
oneshot - one-shot pulse generatorSYNOPSIS
loadrt
oneshot [count=
N|names=name1[,name2...]]
DESCRIPTION
creates a variable-length output pulse when the input changes state. This function needs to run in a thread which supports floating point (typically the servo thread). This means that the pulse length has to be a multiple of that thread period, typically 1mS. For a similar function that can run in the base thread, and which offers higher resolution, see "edge".FUNCTIONS
- oneshot.N (requires a floating-point thread)
- Produce output pulses from input edges
PINS
- oneshot.N.in bit in
- Trigger input
- oneshot.N.reset bit in
- Reset
- oneshot.N.out bit out
- Active high pulse
- oneshot.N.out-not bit out
- Active low pulse
- oneshot.N.width float in (default: 0)
- Pulse width in seconds
- oneshot.N.time-left float out
- Time left in current output pulse
PARAMETERS
- oneshot.N.retriggerable bit rw (default: TRUE)
- Allow additional edges to extend pulse
- oneshot.N.rising bit rw (default: TRUE)
- Trigger on rising edge
- oneshot.N.falling bit rw (default: FALSE)
- Trigger on falling edge
AUTHOR
John KasunichLICENSE
GPL2023-02-10 | LinuxCNC Documentation |