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== Description == | == Description == [[Circuitboard (Graph Display)]] can be placed inside of a [[Console]] to form a Graph Display Console. It is one of many [[Circuitboard|Circuitboards]] that can be fitted to a Console. | ||
[[Circuitboard (Graph Display)]] can be placed inside of a [[Console]] to form a Graph Display Console. It is one of many [[Circuitboard|Circuitboards]] that can be fitted to a Console. | |||
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== Graph Display == | == Graph Display == The graph display, when mounted in a console can display the value of its input (or average value of multiple inputs) on an x-y graph. <br> | ||
The graph display, when mounted in a console can display the value of its input (or average value of multiple inputs) on an x-y graph. <br> | |||
The x axis shows time over the last 30 seconds (scale cannot be adjusted), while the y axis starts at zero and a maximum value (determined automatically). | The x axis shows time over the last 30 seconds (scale cannot be adjusted), while the y axis starts at zero and a maximum value (determined automatically). | ||
== Setup == | == Setup == Setup mode can be entered by interacting with a [[screwdriver]] on the pin on the side of the [[Console]]. <br> | ||
Setup mode can be entered by interacting with a [[screwdriver]] on the pin on the side of the [[Console]]. <br> | |||
When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only compatible data sources are available to be selected (highlighted green). <br> | When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only compatible data sources are available to be selected (highlighted green). <br> | ||
Compatible data sources are devices with only one data output (e.g. [[Kit (Logic I/O)#Reader|Logic Reader]]). <br> | Compatible data sources are devices with only one data output (e.g. [[Kit (Logic I/O)#Reader|Logic Reader]]). <br> | ||
The display allows for more than just one input device, up to at least 10. (possibly more) The input values are averaged together into one graph. | The display allows for more than just one input device, up to at least 10. (possibly more) The input values are averaged together into one graph. | ||
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[[Category:Data Network]] | [[Category:Data Network]] | ||
Revision as of 17:23, 8 March 2026
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| Stacks | No |
| Recipe | |
| Created With | Electronics Printer, Fabricator |
| Cost | 1g Iron, 5g Copper, 5g Gold |
== Description == Circuitboard (Graph Display) can be placed inside of a Console to form a Graph Display Console. It is one of many Circuitboards that can be fitted to a Console.
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| Operation | |
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| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Consoles) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
== Graph Display == The graph display, when mounted in a console can display the value of its input (or average value of multiple inputs) on an x-y graph.
The x axis shows time over the last 30 seconds (scale cannot be adjusted), while the y axis starts at zero and a maximum value (determined automatically).
== Setup == Setup mode can be entered by interacting with a screwdriver on the pin on the side of the Console.
When in setup mode, all objects with data access available to the console are listed, however only compatible data sources are available to be selected (highlighted green).
Compatible data sources are devices with only one data output (e.g. Logic Reader).
The display allows for more than just one input device, up to at least 10. (possibly more) The input values are averaged together into one graph.
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| Operation | |
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| Construction | |
| Placed with | Kit (Consoles) |
| Placed on | Small Grid |
