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Audio Inputs
GainMod
Type Default Value
audio n/a
Description: Connection to a signal which will modulate the
amplitude of the pulse stream.
PRI_Mod
Type Default Value
audio n/a
Description: Provides a connection to a signal which modulates the
Main PRI (Pulse Repetition Interval) value. This field is only used
by Pulse Type 9 (external).
Control Inputs
DwellTime
Type Default Value
float32 1.0
Description: This is used by the dwell and random dwell pulse
types (numbers 101 to 199). It gives the value, in seconds, that the
PRI stays on a particular value. See the description above for details.
Gain
Type Default Value
float32 1.0
Description: The amplitude gain of the pulse stream signal.
GainMod
Enable
Type Default Value
Boolean False
Description: Determines whether amplitude gain modulation is
enabled. Value is True if a signal is connected to GainMod.
Control Inputs
Main_PRI
Type Default Value
Float32 1.0
Description: Provides the basic spacing between pulses, as mea-
sured from the beginning of successive pulses. This spacing can be
modulated by the different pulse types. The Main PRI is measured in
microseconds.
PRI_Mod_
Depth
Type Default Value
Float32 1.0
Description: A number between 0 and 1 which determines the mod-
ulation depth for the Main PRI modulation. A 0 indicates no modu-
lation. The range of PRI values will be from
PRI Main x (1 - Modulation Depth)
to
PRI Main x (1 + Modulation Depth)
This field is ignored for the Steady and Stagger Pulse types.
PRI_Mod_
Freq
Type Default Value
Float32 1.0
Description: For pulse types 2 through 5 (sine, triangle, sawtooth,
square), this field provides the frequency of the signal modulating
the Main PRI. It is ignored for other pulse types.
PulseType
Type Default Value
uint8 0
Description: This field determines the type of pulse stream. The
pulse type is a number between 0 and 255. Each number has an
associated name which appears next to the number. A pulse type of
zero turns off the pulse stream.










