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avsetula [Analog outputs on Neuron and Axon]
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 +<​html><​span class="​kbBlueText">​More information about analog outputs can be found in specific categories:</​span></​html>​\\
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 +| en:​hw:​007-patron:​description-of-io:​05-description-of-ao ​    | Patron ​            | :​en:​hw:​unipi-kb-icon-patron.png ​    |
 +| en:​hw:​01-axon:​description-of-io:​05-description-of-ao ​       | Axon               | :​en:​hw:​unipi-kb-icon-axon.png ​      |
 +| en:​hw:​02-neuron:​description-of-io:​05-description-of-ao ​     | Neuron ​            | :​en:​hw:​unipi-kb-icon-neuron.png ​    |
 +| en:​hw:​03-unipi11:​description-of-io:​05-description-of-ao ​    | 1.1 & 1.1 Lite     | :​en:​hw:​unipi-kb-icon-1.png ​         |
 +| en:​hw:​04-extensions:​description-of-io:​05-description-of-ao ​ | Extension modules ​ | :​en:​hw:​unipi-kb-icon-extension.png ​ | 
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 ===== Analog outputs on Neuron and Axon ===== ===== Analog outputs on Neuron and Axon =====
 The functionality of AOs on Neuron and Axon is different on Group 1 and Group 2/3 and Neuron extensions. ​ The functionality of AOs on Neuron and Axon is different on Group 1 and Group 2/3 and Neuron extensions. ​
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 Changing between modes depends on the software you are using, please follow the relevant tutorial. ​ Changing between modes depends on the software you are using, please follow the relevant tutorial. ​
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 ==== Sourcing voltage ==== ==== Sourcing voltage ====
 ==== Sourcing current ==== ==== Sourcing current ====
 ==== Measuring resistance ==== ==== Measuring resistance ====
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 ===== Analog output on Unipi 1.1 ===== ===== Analog output on Unipi 1.1 =====
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 An example of a 12V voltage connected to the AOV. The ground is connected to the AOG. The AOV then serves as a connector generating a positive voltage from the analogue input, which is routed to the AI1+. Thanks to this connection the user can read analog output value directly from the analog input. ​ An example of a 12V voltage connected to the AOV. The ground is connected to the AOG. The AOV then serves as a connector generating a positive voltage from the analogue input, which is routed to the AI1+. Thanks to this connection the user can read analog output value directly from the analog input. ​
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