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''Hidden/fixed: only visible in the structural mode'' | ''Hidden/fixed: only visible in the structural mode'' | ||
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|'''Direction''' | |'''Direction''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' | ||
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''Hidden/fixed: only visible in the structural mode.'' | ''Hidden/fixed: only visible in the structural mode.'' | ||
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* '''Polarity''': The polarity applied to the signal. If the value is "inverted", positive and negative values are inverted. For example, if the signal value is 4 Volts with "Normal" polarity, it will be -4 Volts with "Inverted" polarity. | * '''Polarity''': The polarity applied to the signal. If the value is "inverted", positive and negative values are inverted. For example, if the signal value is 4 Volts with "Normal" polarity, it will be -4 Volts with "Inverted" polarity. | ||
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|'''Polarity''' | |'''Polarity''' | ||
|'''Description''' | |'''Description''' |