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Information about the Phidget and the properties of the particular channel will be listed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality: | Information about the Phidget and the properties of the particular channel will be listed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality: | ||
*Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the [[Data_Rate_and_Change_Trigger|data interval/change trigger]] page. | *Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the [[Data_Rate_and_Change_Trigger|data interval/change trigger]] page. | ||
* | *If you have an analog sensor connected that you bought from us, you can select it from the ''Sensor Type'' drop-down menu. The example will then convert the voltage into a more meaningful value based on your sensor, with units included, and display it beside the ''Sensor Value'' label. Converting voltage to a ''Sensor Value'' is not specific to this example, it is handled by the Phidget libraries, with functions you have access to when you begin developing! | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 13 June 2017
Voltage Input
Double-click on a Voltage Input object in order to run the example: [[Image:{{{1}}}_VoltageInputSensor_Example.jpg|center|link=]]
Information about the Phidget and the properties of the particular channel will be listed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:
- Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the data interval/change trigger page.
- If you have an analog sensor connected that you bought from us, you can select it from the Sensor Type drop-down menu. The example will then convert the voltage into a more meaningful value based on your sensor, with units included, and display it beside the Sensor Value label. Converting voltage to a Sensor Value is not specific to this example, it is handled by the Phidget libraries, with functions you have access to when you begin developing!