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7 Valid attribute values are boolean.
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16 MTCLKA-MTCLKB:
20 MTCLKC-MTCLKD:
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28 Discrete set of available values for the respective device
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69 An upper or lower limit is set, mimicking limit switches
70 in the mechanical counterpart. The upper limit is set to
71 the Count Y ceiling value, while the lower limit is set
78 non-recycle:
80 underflow takes place. The counter is re-enabled when a
84 modulo-n:
85 A count value boundary is set between the Count Y floor
88 counting up, while the counter is set to the Count Y
97 set.
99 hardware retriggerable one-shot:
106 the one-shot pulse.
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155 Discrete set of available values for the respective Count Y
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163 Read-only attribute that indicates the count direction of Count
170 This attribute exposes such count directions.
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176 Whether channel Y counter is enabled. Valid attribute values are
179 This attribute is intended to serve as a pause/unpause mechanism
181 movement of a conveyor belt: this attribute allows an operator
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190 Read-only attribute that indicates whether excessive noise is
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207 pulse-direction:
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244 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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261 If the counter device supports preset registers -- registers
262 used to load counter channels to a set count upon device-defined
263 preset operation trigger events -- the preset count for channel
264 Y is provided by this attribute.
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271 attribute values are boolean.
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277 Action mode of Count Y for Signal Z. This attribute indicates
284 Pulse-Direction count function mode, this Signal is
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300 This attribute indicates the number of overflows of count Y.
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326 Read-only attribute that indicates the component ID of the
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334 attribute indicates the value in nanoseconds where noise pulses
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344 rounded-up to a power of 2.
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350 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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358 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Counts
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365 Read-only attribute that indicates the total number of Signals
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372 Read-only attribute that indicates whether a differential
374 for the respective channel of Signal Y. Valid attribute values
376 corresponding cable_fault_enable attribute.
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383 respective channel of Signal Y is enabled. Valid attribute
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398 non-synchronous load mode.
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405 Discrete set of available values for the respective Signal Y
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425 Read-only attribute that indicates the device-specific name of
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447 non-synchronous or synchronous load mode. Synchronous load mode
448 cannot be selected in non-quadrature (Pulse-Direction) clock
451 non-synchronous:
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468 Read-only attribute that indicates the signal Y frequency, in Hz.