
Analog Values and the INIT symbol
Analog Initialize
Speed Key Name :init
Signals/Parameters
Single Input Form
•One digital input: <trig1>
•Any number of analog outputs: <aout1> through <aoutN>
•For each output, one corresponding parameter: <value1> through <valueN> (See
Numeric Formats)
Single Output Form
•Any number of digital inputs: <trig1> through <trigN>
•One analog output: <aout1>
•For each input, one single-precision parameter: <value1> through <valueN> (See
Numeric Formats)
Description
In the single input form the Analog Initialize symbol drives each output to the value
specified by its corresponding <value> parameter, with each rising edge of the input
signal.
In the single output form the symbol initializes the value of the output on the rising
edge of any of its inputs. The output will be set to the <value> parameter that
corresponds to the input that last goes high.
At startup all outputs have a value of 0, except in the single input form when the input
is given the signal name 1. In this case the outputs will have the value specified by
their corresponding <value> parameters.
Conversion tables for Hex, Binary and ASCII can be found in the SIMPL Windows
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