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The integrator block allows to integrate an input signal. Before using it set its initial state with | The integrator block allows to integrate an input signal. Before using it set its initial state with | ||
<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
- | | + | setInitCondition(T val); |
</ | </ | ||
+ | Without setting the initial state to a meaningful value, the output will be '' | ||
+ | |||
An integrator can be enabled or disabled. | An integrator can be enabled or disabled. | ||
<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
- | | + | enable(); |
- | disable(); | + | disable(); |
</ | </ | ||
- | This, for instance, helps to stop integrating up a given input while handling an exception. Please note that an integrator is in the disabled state upon creation. | + | This, for instance, helps to stop integrating up a given input while handling an exception. Please note that an integrator is in the disabled state upon creation. |
- | Without setting | + | <code cpp> |
+ | setActiveLevel(safetySystem, | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | If the active level is set, the integrator | ||
+ | An integrator block can be limited, such that its integral does not run over a certain limit. This limit can be set by calling | ||
+ | <code cpp> | ||
+ | setLimit(T upper, T lower); | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | The default values for the limits are the positive and negative maximum values of the given type. | ||
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