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wiki:opconfig:tabs:lightsio [2021/03/22 23:31]
opadmin [General Purpose Input/Output Ports A & B]
wiki:opconfig:tabs:lightsio [2021/03/22 23:40]
opadmin [General Purpose Input/Output Ports A & B]
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-You can then assign a trigger to these functions and in so doing control the output of these ports. The first three functions are self-explanatory, the fourth function, "Pulse," will briefly set the output pin to the state opposite its default. For example, if you had set Port A to Output with Default High, the pin will be kept high (+5 volts) normally and the Pulse command would cause it to briefly be held low (to ground). If you set the output to Default Low, the pin will be kept low (at ground) normally and the Pulse command would cause it to be temporarily brought high (+5 volts). This feature can be used to emulate a button press to some external device. The pulse duration can be set by the "Pulse - On Time" value (the pulse time is shared by both outputs). +You can then assign a trigger to these functions and in so doing control the output of these ports. The first three functions are self-explanatory, the fourth function, "Pulse," will briefly set the output pin to the state opposite its default. For example, if you had set Port A to Output with Default High, the pin will be kept high (+5 volts) normally and the Pulse command would cause it to briefly be held low (to ground). If you set the output to Default Low, the pin will be kept low (at ground) normally and the Pulse command would cause it to be temporarily brought high (+5 volts). The pulse duration can be set by the "Pulse - On Time" value (the pulse time is shared by both outputs). 
  
 The fifth function will cause the output to blink and blinking will continue until you call the "Turn On" or "Turn Off" function. The blink rate can be set by using the "Blink - On Time" and "Off Time" values (the blink rate is shared by both outputs).  The fifth function will cause the output to blink and blinking will continue until you call the "Turn On" or "Turn Off" function. The blink rate can be set by using the "Blink - On Time" and "Off Time" values (the blink rate is shared by both outputs). 
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