NAME
siggen - signal generatorSYNOPSIS
loadrt siggen [num_chan=num | names=name1[,name2...]]DESCRIPTION
siggen is a signal generator that can be used for testing and other applications that need simple waveforms. It produces sine, cosine, triangle, sawtooth, and square waves of variable frequency, amplitude, and offset, which can be used as inputs to other HAL components.NAMING
The names for pins, parameters, and functions are prefixed as:siggen.N. for N=0,1,...,num-1 when using num_chan=num
nameN. for nameN=name1,name2,... when using names=name1,name2,...
FUNCTIONS
- siggen.N.update (uses floating-point)
- Updates output pins for signal generator N. Each time it is called it calculates a new sample. It should be called many times faster than the desired signal frequency, to avoid distortion and aliasing.
PINS
- siggen.N.frequency float in
- The output frequency for signal generator N, in Hertz. The default value is 1.0 Hertz.
- siggen.N.amplitude float in
- The output amplitude for signal generator N. If offset is zero, the outputs will swing from - amplitude to +amplitude. The default value is 1.00.
- siggen.N.offset float in
- The output offset for signal generator N. This value is added directly to the output signal. The default value is zero.
- siggen.N.reset bit in
- Resets output pins to pretermined states:
sine 0
sawtooth 0
square -1 * amplitude
cosine -1 * amplitude
triangle -1 * amplitude
- siggen.N.clock bit out
- The clock output. Bit type clock signal output at the commanded frequency.
- siggen.N.square float out
- The square wave output. Positive while triangle and cosine are ramping upwards, and while sine is negative.
- siggen.N.sine float out
- The sine output. Lags cosine by 90 degrees.
- siggen.N.cosine float out
- The cosine output. Leads sine by 90 degrees.
- siggen.N.triangle float out
- The triangle wave output. Ramps up while square is positive, and down while square is negative. Reaches its positive and negative peaks at the same time as cosine.
- siggen.N.sawtooth float out
- The sawtooth output. Ramps upwards to its positive peak, then instantly drops to its negative peak and starts ramping again. The drop occurs when triangle and cosine are at their positive peaks, and coincides with the falling edge of square.
PARAMETERS
None2007-01-16 | LinuxCNC Documentation |