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In impulse mode, individual or also continuous pulse sequencies may be generated. | In impulse mode, individual or also continuous pulse sequencies may be generated. | ||
- | The pulse value is 16\ bit in width, but has a **minimum value of 100**, which cannot be fallen below. The value itself is written or read via the GPIO main page or via the [[gpioserver|GPIO server]] or [[commandinterface|command interface]]. The pulse length is internally buffered so that the output signal does not accept any inadmissible states in the event of amendments. | + | The pulse value is 16\ bit in width. The value itself is written or read via the GPIO main page or via the [[gpioserver|GPIO server]] or [[commandinterface|command interface]]. The pulse length is internally buffered so that the output signal does not accept any inadmissible states in the event of amendments. |
The logic refers to the polarity of the pulse. 0-Logic means the pulse is 0, the pin accepts the 1-state. 1-logic means the pulse is 1, the pin accepts 0-state. | The logic refers to the polarity of the pulse. 0-Logic means the pulse is 0, the pin accepts the 1-state. 1-logic means the pulse is 1, the pin accepts 0-state. |