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This chapter gives an overview of the members available for the Phidgets Voltage Input device.
Please read the chapter "Phidgets - Voltage Input" if you would like to know how to add and use this device. As explained in the topic"Object and Member Notation (dot syntax)", all kinds of objects can be addressed in the scripting language by using their members which set (or return if applicable) properties or methods of that object. Please refer to the chapter "Script Language" for more details about scripting in general.
Project.Phidgets_VoltageInput(deviceName or ID) |
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This gives access to all further members of the device "Phidgets_VoltageInput" from the Configuration dialog. Using the Project object is an alternative to addressing the device directly by entering its name. The Project object allows to address the device through its name or ID. Substituting the ID with a dynamic variable allows automation. Actions can be performed on many devices of the same type simultaneously, e.g. by using for-loops: |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Channel |
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This member sets and returns the channel which is displayed next to "Channel" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Channel Example2: The second example shows, how to set the channel to a value of 2. |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.DeviceSerial |
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This member sets and returns the serial number which is displayed next to "Serial" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.DeviceSerial Example2: The second example shows, how to set the channel of the digital output 1 to a value of 530161. |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Disable |
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This disables the Phidgets_VoltageInput1 device in the Configuration dialog as if the "Enable" check box in the window was unchecked. Use the .Enable member to reverse this command. |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Enable |
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This enables the Phidgets_VoltageInput1 device in the Configuration dialog as if the "Enable" check box in the window was checked. Use the .Disable member to reverse this command. |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.GetInterval |
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This member returns the interval time which is displayed next to "Interval (ms)" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetInterval An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Interval |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.GetSensorType |
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This member returns the sensor type which is displayed in the drop-down list next to "Sensor Type" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetSensorType An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SensorType |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.GetTrigger |
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This member returns the trigger value which is displayed next to "Trigger" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetTrigger An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Trigger |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.GetUnit |
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This member returns the unit, e.g. "v" for "Volts".. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetUnit An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Unit |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.GetValue |
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This member returns the value which is displayed next to "Current Value" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetValue An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Value |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.HubPort |
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This member sets and returns the hub port number which is displayed next to "Hub Port" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.HubPort Example2: The second example shows, how to set the hub port to a value of 2. |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Interval |
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This member sets and returns the interval time which is displayed next to "Interval (ms)" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Interval An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetInterval Example2: The second example shows, how to set the interval time to a value of 500ms. An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SetInterval |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.IsConnected |
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This member returns the connection status for the Phidgets_VoltageInput1 device as a Boolean value. The result is "True" if the device is connected and "False" if it is currently disconnected. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.IsConnected |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.IsEnabled |
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This member returns the status of the check box "Enable" of the configuration dialog when selecting the according Phidget device. The result, a Boolean value (or string), is "True" if the device is enabled and "False" if it is currently not enabled. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.IsEnabled |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.IsHubPortDevice |
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This member returns the status of the check box "Is Hub Port Device" of the configuration dialog when selecting the according Phidget device. The result, a Boolean value (or string), is "True" if the device is a hub port device and "False" if it is not. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.IsHubPortDevice |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.SensorType |
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This member sets and returns the sensor type which is displayed in the drop-down list next to "Sensor Type" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SensorType An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetSensorType Example2: The second example shows, how to set the sensor type to one of the available types (as seen in the above mentioned drop-down list). An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SetSensorType |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.SetInterval(value) |
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This member sets the interval time which is displayed next to "Interval (ms)" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Interval |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.SetSensorType(value) |
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This member sets the sensor type which is displayed in the drop-down list next to "Sensor Type" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SensorType |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.SetTrigger(value) |
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This member sets the trigger value which is displayed next to "Trigger" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Trigger |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Trigger |
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This member sets and returns the trigger value which is displayed next to "Trigger" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Trigger An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetTrigger Example2: The second example shows, how to set the trigger value to 0.2. An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.SetTrigger |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Unit |
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This member returns the unit, e.g. "v" for "Volts".. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Unit An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetUnit |
Phidgets_VoltageInputName.Value |
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This member returns the value which is displayed next to "Current Value" in the Configuration menu when selecting the according Phidget device. You could also write it into a Widget, e.g. a Label via the script: Label1.Text = Phidgets_VoltageInput1.Value An alternative command is: Phidgets_VoltageInput1.GetValue |