I understand what the PulseInput does, I just wanted to be sure that I can also 
specify either pull-up or pull-down as an input spec.  Also, what does the 
false mean at the end?

On Jun 22, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> wrote:

> This would work. Not sure if it does what you want. What it does do is open 
> pin 35 for pulse input using the internal pull-up and counts width of 
> positive pulses on that line, i.e. how long it has been between when whatever 
> is connected to the pin pulled it low (as opposed to for how long it was 
> pulled low).
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 6:11 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have an example of how to use pulseInput with the input pulled down.  
> Will this work:
> 
> frontInput = ioio.openPulseInput(new DigitalInput.Spec(35, 
> DigitalInput.Spec.Mode.PULL_UP),PulseInput.ClockRate.RATE_2MHz,PulseInput.PulseMode.POSITIVE,
>  false);
> 
> 
> On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 8:58:20 AM UTC-7, Ytai wrote:
> PulseInput is what you want to use. This module limiting the bandwidth to up 
> to 200 messages per second from the IOIO to the Android regardless of how 
> fast the pulses are.
> The Pulse Input page on the Wiki and the Javadocs should have detailed 
> explanations.
> 
> 
> On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 6:33 AM, siqi wang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Now I am working on measuring the speed of a robot car which is connected 
> with Android through IOIO. As i have 2 speed sensors on the car wheels, the 
> pulses will be sent from the sensors when the wheel roll. The question is 
> that if I use the PulseInput functions, will all pulses from the sensor pass 
> to the Android device? As IOIO is connected with Android by USB/OTG cable, I 
> am scared of the damages on the cable caused by high frequency pulses. If the 
> pulses pass only to the IOIO card and IOIO send only the datas(i.e. the 
> average frequency of pulses) to Android, that would be fine.
> Is there anyone who can tell me? Thank you very much!
> 
> SIqi
> 
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