Set Output

The Set Output command lets you pick one of the three outputs and put a voltage signal on it. For a detailed description of the circuitry and connections, see the page "Wiring Inputs and Outputs".

Low - Makes the photo transistor close. In circuits where the "-" output pin is grounded, this causes a low voltage to appear on the "+" pin.

High - Makes the photo transistor open. In circuits where the "-" output pin is grounded, and the "+" pin is pulled up, this causes a high voltage to appear on the "+" pin.

High Pulse - Makes the photo transistor open for a specified amount of time (2 to 500 milliseconds)

Low Pulse - Makes the photo transistor close for a specified amount of time (2 to 500 milliseconds)

At power-up, the PSMCC1 sets all 3 programmable outputs high (open circuit).

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