| Parent Polymorphic VI: | CL HIL Write |
| Requirements: | Quanser Rapid Control Prototyping Toolkit, LabVIEW 2020 or newer, Control Design and Simulation Module |
Writes to PWN output channels of a HIL board.
All required inputs must be wired. They always appear as terminals on the VI palette. They also appear in bold text in the context help window for the VI.
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board in is a reference to a HIL Board instance that represents the open HIL board. This input must be wired to a valid HIL Board signal, as generated by a HIL Initialize VI. |
Recommended inputs need not to be wired. They may be selected to appear as terminals or dialog parameters, but show up as terminals by default.
They appear in simple text in the context help window for the VI.
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PWM channels is an array of channel numbers indicating the PWM output channels to be written. The values written are those at the PWM duty cycles or frequencies input. |
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PWM duty cycles or frequencies is the duty cycles (as a fraction between 0 and 1) or frequencies (in Hertz) to write to the specified PWM channels.. |
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board out is a copy of the HIL Board instance passed to the board in input. |
This VI only writes PWM outputs. When writing to mixed signal types, it is more efficient to use the
All input/output pairs of this function have direct feedthrough behaviour.
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| CL HIL Read | Reads from analog, digital, encoder and/or other channels of a HIL board. | |
| CL HIL Read Timebase | Reads from analog, digital, encoder and/or other channels of a HIL board while establishing the timing of the simulation loop via a hardware timebase. |
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Supported |
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Yes |
Fully supported. |
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