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Analog
Meter
The Meter
displays the value of an Analog Component on a graduated dial.
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Progress
Bar
The Progress
Bar displays the value of an Analog Component using an LED
bar.

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High/Low
Bar
The High/Low
Bar displays the value of an Analog Component in a horizontal
linear gauge. The current value of the Component is shown
by the large blue arrow. The maximum and minimum values the
Component has reached are shown by the little yellow and light-blue
arrows.
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Thermometer
This graphical
representation of a thermometer displays the value of an Analog
Component as a temperature value.
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Slider
The Slider
is used to adjust the value of an Analog Component. A progress
bar shows the actual value of the Component. Like the Knob,
the Slider can be used to set quasi-analog output Components.
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Knob
The Knob
changes the value of an Analog Component. A vertical gauge
shows the actual value of the Component. The Knob can also
be used to adjust the settings of a quasi-analog Component:
use the Knob to select which row in the Pulse Table an attached
Pulse Train will use or to set the duty-cycle for a PWM Agent.
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Offset
Adjust
The Offset
lets the user adjust the offset value applied to the Analog
Input Agent. The offset is used to calibrate the Component
and compensate for sensor drift and other hardware wear-and-tear.
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to view and adjust the Offset property of the Analog
Input Agent
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Analog
Readout
The Analog
Readout is used to show an Analog Component's value in numeric,
decimal format. If it is attached to a Converter then it will
display the units of conversion (e.g. "°C").
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