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- | The Pulse Relay node sends 1 to the output when the input **Set** is set to 1 and sends 0 to the output when the input **Reset** is set to 1. When both Set and Reset are 0, the previous state of the output is mantained. Whenever the input **Trigger** receives a rising edge, Set and Reset are ignored and the output is toggled.\\ | + | The Pulse Relay node sends 1 to the output when the input **Set** is set to 1 and sends 0 to the output when the input **Reset** is set to 1. When both Set and Reset are 0, the previous state of the output is mantained. Whenever the input **Trigger** receives a rising edge signal, Set and Reset are ignored and the output is toggled.\\ |
The **Behaviour** property determines whether Set or Reset must be dominant when both of them are 1. | The **Behaviour** property determines whether Set or Reset must be dominant when both of them are 1. | ||
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<WRAP center round important 60%>The Pulse Relay it is used to transform a pulse input in a toggle switch!\\ | <WRAP center round important 60%>The Pulse Relay it is used to transform a pulse input in a toggle switch!\\ | ||
Set and Reset inputs are optional, if they are not connected to any other nodes, the Trigger input is the only input which controls the output.</ | Set and Reset inputs are optional, if they are not connected to any other nodes, the Trigger input is the only input which controls the output.</ |