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Intera 3.2
Signals
Signals
Working with Signals
Baxter can send (out) or receive (in) digital (on/off, true/false, yes/no) signals from other machines. It
has two built-in signal ports on its DB15 connector, one In and one Out. You can attach and
configure additional devices via the robot’s Ethernet port.
Baxter sends and recognizes the following signals:
Note:
Unless otherwise noted, level signals are active when true; edge signals look for
false-to-true transitions.
You’ll notice that Baxter displays in-context descriptions of each of the signals in its signal library,
so if you're unsure which signal you want to use in your current situation, these descriptions will
help.
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In Ready (level and edge) – Signals to Baxter that the external world is ready for it
to perform an action. In some cases, the In Ready signal also tells Baxter to reset
counts. You can configure a ready signal as Gate or Enable. See “Ready Signal:
Configure as Gate or Enable” on page 134.