Analog Output

Assign a signal value to an analog output

Category: Output

Description:

The Analog Output block allows the user to assign an analog signal in an application using a physical port. Figure 1, 2 and 3 show an example diagram. The application was simulated using a Simulation time of 5s.

Figure 1 - Example diagram

Figure 2 - Scope block connected to the Analog Output 0 channel

Figure 3 - Signal assigned to the Analog Output 0

In Figure 3, it is possible to see the saturation in the signal. This occurred because the signal from Figure 1 is a ramp in a range of 0 to 5 so the block saturates values lower than 0.165 and greater than 3.134.

Parameters:

Analog Output block can write only one digital port so it is necessary to select the corresponding physical port by this parameter.

Ports:

Input

The analog signal received by the block port is assigned to an application by a physical port. If the signal is lower than 0.165, the signal represented in the physical port will be 0.165V. If the signal be greater than 3.134, it will be saturated at 3.134V.

Data Types:

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