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Latest revision as of 05:49, 9 March 2024
Summary
Summaries:Absolute Analog Value
Description
The Absolute Analog Value component in Visuino is designed to convert an analog signal to its absolute value. This is particularly useful when you only need the magnitude of the signal, disregarding its direction (positive or negative). The component eliminates the negative portion of the signal, providing the absolute (positive) value as output.
Use cases for this component include scenarios where you want to monitor the absolute value of a sensor reading, measure distances, or control actuators based on the absolute magnitude of an input signal.
Diagram:
File:TAbsoluteAnalogValue.Preview.png
Categories
- - Analog components category
- - Math components category
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Properties
- Enabled - Enables or disable the component.