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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Outputs the absolute (positive) value of an analog input signal. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The | The **Absolute Analog Value** component converts an analog input to its absolute value. | ||
This ensures that the output is always positive, regardless of whether the input is positive or negative. | |||
It is particularly useful when you only need the magnitude of a signal while ignoring its direction. | |||
For example, it can be used to monitor sensor readings, measure distances, or drive actuators where only the absolute strength of the input matters. | |||
<b>Diagram:</b> | <b>Diagram:</b> | ||
[[ | [[Image:TAbsoluteAnalogValue.Preview.png]] | ||
== Categories == | |||
*[[Image:TArduinoAnalogCategory.png]] [[Category Analog]] – Analog signal handling components. | |||
*[[Image:TArduinoMathCategory.png]] [[Category Math]] – Mathematical operations on signals. | |||
*[[Image:TArduinoFilterCategory.png]] [[Category Filter]] – Signal processing and filtering. | |||
== Properties == | |||
*'''Enabled''' – Enables or disables the component. | |||
== Pins == | |||
=== Input Pins === | |||
*'''In''' – Analog input signal. | |||
=== Output Pins === | |||
*'''Out''' – Absolute value of the input signal. | |||
== Categories == | == Categories == | ||
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*[[File:TMathToolbarCategory.png|link=Category:Math]] [[Category:Math]] - {{:Summaries:Summary Category Math}} | *[[File:TMathToolbarCategory.png|link=Category:Math]] [[Category:Math]] - {{:Summaries:Summary Category Math}} | ||
*[[File:TArduinoFilterToolbarCategory.png|link=Category:Analog]] [[Category:Filter]] - {{:Summaries:Summary Category Filter}} | *[[File:TArduinoFilterToolbarCategory.png|link=Category:Analog]] [[Category:Filter]] - {{:Summaries:Summary Category Filter}} | ||
[[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Components]] |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 18 September 2025
Summary
Outputs the absolute (positive) value of an analog input signal.
Description
The **Absolute Analog Value** component converts an analog input to its absolute value. This ensures that the output is always positive, regardless of whether the input is positive or negative.
It is particularly useful when you only need the magnitude of a signal while ignoring its direction. For example, it can be used to monitor sensor readings, measure distances, or drive actuators where only the absolute strength of the input matters.
Diagram:
Categories
- File:TArduinoAnalogCategory.png Category Analog – Analog signal handling components.
- File:TArduinoMathCategory.png Category Math – Mathematical operations on signals.
- File:TArduinoFilterCategory.png Category Filter – Signal processing and filtering.
Properties
- Enabled – Enables or disables the component.
Pins
Input Pins
- In – Analog input signal.
Output Pins
- Out – Absolute value of the input signal.
Categories
- Analog components category
- Math components category
- File:TArduinoFilterToolbarCategory.png - Summaries:Summary Category Filter