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|a|>x
Triggered when the absolute value of parameter v1 is greater than v2, the
absolute value is that it will become positive no matter whether it is
positive or negative
|a|<x
Triggered when the absolute value of parameter v1 is less than v2
AND
AND operation is triggered when both parameters v1 and v2 meet the
conditions. For example, v1 is the switch SA ↑ and v2 is SB ↑ , which
indicates that the current logic switch can be turned on when both SA and
SB switches are in the ↑ position.
OR
OR operation, which can be triggered when one of the parameters v1 and
v2 meets the conditions, or when all the conditions are met
XOR
Exclusive OR operation, triggered when one of the parameters v1 and v2
meets the conditions, not triggered when all the conditions are met or all
the conditions are not met
Edge
Is a momentary switch (very short duration, about 30 ms), it will be
triggered when V1 meets the conditions
V1: Can be physical switch, logic switch, trim button
V2: It is divided into two parts [t1: t2], t1 is the minimum value, and t2 is
the maximum duration of V1. The logic switch is triggered only after t1
when V1 meets the conditions, and is closed before t2.
If t2 is left as "---" then only t1 is applicable. When V1 changes from on to
off (ie falling edge), the logic switch will be triggered, and then the logic
switch will be turned on for 1 processing cycle (about 30 ms). If t2 is set to
"<<", the logic switch (ie, rising edge) is triggered when V1 changes from
off to on.
a=b
Triggered when the parameter v1 is equal to the parameter v2. For
example, when the value of the thr gimbal and the value of the ail gimbal
are equal, the type of v2 at this time is not digital data, but a source
a>b
Triggered when parameter v1 is greater than parameter v2
a<b
Triggered when parameter v1 is less than parameter v2
△≥x
△ is the mathematical symbol Delta (difference value). It is triggered
when the difference of the parameter v1 itself is greater than or equal
Summary of Contents for TX16S
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