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The IO Analog block is a variable parameter for rational numbers which always
outputs the current value of the connection. The current value at the input is
assigned to the connection.
The Virtual Analog Value block is similar to the IO Analog block, but has no
connection. The keyword Value of the block is used instead of a connection.
The keyword Persistent is used for persistent storage of the value:
Persistent = 1: The value is stored in non-volatile memory, so the value is
still available after a reset of the DPM.
Persistent = 0: The value is stored in volatile memory.
The Constant Analog block is a constant parameter for rational numbers. The
block always outputs the value assigned to its keyword Value during Task
Engine configuration.
The Input Logic is a variable parameter for Boolean values which always
outputs the current value of the connection.
The Output Logic block is a variable parameter for Boolean values which
always assigns the current value at the input to the connection.
The IO Logic block is a variable parameter for Boolean values which always
outputs the current value of the connection. The current value at the input is
assigned to the connection.
The Virtual Logic block is similar to the IO Logic block, but has no connection.
The keyword Value of the block is used instead of a connection. he keyword
Persistent is used for persistent storage of the value:
Persistent = 1: The value is stored in non-volatile memory, so the value is
still available after a reset of the device.
Persistent = 0: The value is stored in volatile memory.
The Constant Logic block is a constant parameter for Boolean values. The
block always outputs the value assigned to its keyword Value during Task
Engine configuration.
The Calendar Entry block is being used to create time-dependant Boolean
values. The outputted Boolean value depends on the configuration of this
block and the current system time.
ANALOG OPERATIONS
Element
Description
The Addition block provides 2 inputs for rational numbers. The rational number at the output is always
the sum of rational numbers of the (wired) inputs.
The Subtraction block subtracts the rational number of the lower input from the rational number of the
upper input. The output always presents the result of this analog operation.
The Multiplication block multiplies the rational number of the upper input with the rational number of
the lower input. The output always presents the result of this analog operation.
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2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956

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