Buffer Level Detector
Overview
This operator measures when the fields in a vector are above or below a certain level. There is a property and variable parameter called DetectLevel that specifies the detection level value, and a property Hysteresis that specifies an optional hysteresis in percent.Operator ports
Input V_in: Specific sample type, see below.Output V_out: Floating point value buffers
Properties
Find more information about changing properties here: "Properties Viewer"DetectLevel
type: Real valueThe level from which the output will be one.
Hysteresis
type: Real valueThe hysteresis that will be applied to the detect level
Caption
type: Word or phraseThe name of the object in the project. This name must not contain '.', '$' nor '@' characters.
For more information about the rules and usage of the Caption property, please refer to "Caption property - background and usage".
Documentation
type: See descriptionOptional documentation of this object. If this object is an operator, the Documentation text is displayed below the operator symbol.
Variable Parameters
Find more information about Variable Parameters here: "Variable Parameters"DetectLevel
type: See descriptionThe level from which the output will be one
Details
If the value of the input vector is above the detect level, until the value that is below the detect level minus the hysteresis, then the fields of the output vector will be 1. The other fields in the output vector will be zero.If the hysteresis is negative, the level detector will detect the other way round, meaning that if the value is below the detect level, then the output will be 1, and if it is above the detect level plus hysteresis, the output will be zero.
Examples
Example: Level Detecor Example
The Level Detector Operator enables the user to detect a certain level in the input vector. This level can be indicated by the property DetectLevel, a Hysterisis can be indicated in the Hysterisis property. The output vector is a mask vector containing 1's in the fields that where above the detect level in combination with the hysterisis.Examples\DF0507014_001_Level_Detector_Exmp.xmc