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29 * Count:
30 Count data for a set of Signals.
37 The association of a Signal with a respective Count.
41 A Count represents the count data for a set of Signals. The Generic
47 A Count has a count function mode which represents the update behavior
89 A Count has a set of one or more associated Signals.
115 Count. Signal data affects respective Count data, and the Synapse
119 triggers the respective Count's count function evaluation to update the
147 The most basic counter device may be expressed as a single Count
152 Count Synapse Signal
155 | Data: Count | Rising Edge ________
161 voltage, while the Count is a persistent count value which is repeatedly
162 incremented. The Signal is associated with the respective Count via a
166 behavior is aptly represented by respective Count, Signal, and Synapse
171 many Signals may be associated with even a single Count. For example, a
175 Count Synapse Signal
188 associated with a single Count: a rising or falling edge on either A or
192 encoder counter device; the Count, Signals, and Synapses simply
195 Signals associated with the same Count can have differing Synapse action
201 Count Synapse Signal
216 both Signals are associated with the same Count via two respective
222 Keep in mind that the Signal, Synapse, and Count are abstract
292 configuration of a specific Count or Signal respectively.
321 Similarly, each Count has a directory created to house its relevant
322 sysfs attributes, where Y is the unique ID of the respective Count:
335 respective Count attributes; similarly, the same is true for the