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Created page with "Image:TArduino64BitUnsignedOnOffSwitch.png == Summary == Controls the flow of a 64-bit unsigned input using an enable signal. == Description == The **64-bit Unsigned On/Off Switch** component acts as a gate for a 64-bit unsigned input. When enabled, the input is passed through to the output; when disabled, the output is blocked. The component includes options to ignore repeated values, set the initial enabled state, and send the input automatically when..."
 
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Summary

Controls the flow of a 64-bit unsigned input using an enable signal.

Description

The **64-bit Unsigned On/Off Switch** component acts as a gate for a 64-bit unsigned input. When enabled, the input is passed through to the output; when disabled, the output is blocked. The component includes options to ignore repeated values, set the initial enabled state, and send the input automatically when enabled.

Diagram:

Categories

Properties

  • Ignore Same – If true, prevents sending the same value multiple times in a row.
  • Initial Enabled – Sets the initial enabled state of the component.
  • Send On Enable – If true, sends the current input immediately when the switch is enabled.

Pins

Input Pins

  • Enable – Boolean input that turns the switch on or off.
  • In – 64-bit unsigned input.

Output Pins

  • Out – 64-bit unsigned output passed through only when the switch is enabled.