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80 A counter is defined as a set of input signals associated with count
82 input signals as defined by the respective count functions. Within the
84 each associated with a set of Signals, whose respective Synapse
93 Synapses; i.e. the count data for a set of Signals. The Generic
111 A pair of quadrature encoding signals are evaluated to determine
135 Any state transition on either quadrature pair signals updates the
167 many Signals may be associated with even a single Count. For example, a
183 In this example, two Signals (quadrature encoder lines A and B) are
188 encoder counter device; the Count, Signals, and Synapses simply
191 Signals associated with the same Count can have differing Synapse action
212 both Signals are associated with the same Count via two respective
247 Counter Signals via counter_signal structures. These Signals should
248 be stored as an array and set to the signals array member of an
261 order to communicate with the device: to read and write various Signals
272 for Signals, Synapses, and Counts.
490 the Generic Counter paradigm Counts, Signals, and Synapses of respective