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-The On/Off Delay node, for all the time the value of the **Gate** connector is 1, generates pulses with the ON time specified by the **Factor for ON** property and the OFF time specified by the **Factor for OFF** property.\\+The On/Off Delay node, for every rising edge of the **Input** connector signal, generates a rising edge on the **Output** connector after a delay specified by the **Factor for ON delay** property. When the **Input** signal has a falling edge, the node generates a falling edge on the **Output** connector after a delay specified by the **Factor for OFF delay** property.\\ 
 +When the value of the **Reset** connector is 1, the node immediately sends 0 to the **Output** connector.
  
  
-{{ :diagram_pulsegen2.png | Behaviour of Continuous Pulse Generator }} +{{ :diagram_onoffdelay2.png | Behaviour of On/Off Delay }} 
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Behaviour of Continuous Pulse Generator </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Behaviour of On/Off Delay </WRAP>  </WRAP>
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