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slice:qt:api [2019/02/21 15:44] – [SLICE-QT API] Michael Radunskyslice:qt:api [2019/06/05 15:53] Michael Radunsky
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-======SLICE-QT API======+======SLICE-QTC API======
  
 ====Links==== ====Links====
 * **Quick-Start Guides** * **Quick-Start Guides**
-    * [[slice:quick_start_qt|SLICE-QT Quick Start]]+    * [[slice:quick_start_qt|SLICE-QTC Quick Start]]
  
 *  **Electronics** *  **Electronics**
-    * [[slice:qt|SLICE-QT Manual]] +    * [[slice:qt|SLICE-QTC Manual]] 
-    * [[slice:qt:firmware|SLICE-QT firmware upgrade instructions]]+    * [[slice:qt:firmware|SLICE-QTC firmware upgrade instructions]]
  
 *  **Websites** *  **Websites**
-    * [[https://www.vescent.com/products/electronics/slice/slice-qt-four-channel-temperature-controller/|SLICE-QT web page]]+    * [[https://www.vescent.com/products/electronics/slice/slice-qt-four-channel-temperature-controller/|SLICE-QTC web page]] 
 +    * [[https://github.com/Vescent|Github page for SLICE-QTC GUI]] 
 +    * [[https://github.com/Vescent/SLICE-QT-Firmware-Upgrade|Github page for SLICE-QTC firmware revisions]]
 =====Implementation Instructions===== =====Implementation Instructions=====
  
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   - [Int] refers to an integer argument that has no decimal point.   - [Int] refers to an integer argument that has no decimal point.
   - [Float] refers to a floating point argument that has a decimal point in its value.   - [Float] refers to a floating point argument that has a decimal point in its value.
-===== SLICE-QT Specific Notes =====+===== SLICE-QTC Specific Notes =====
   - Valid values for the CHANNEL argument are {1, 2, 3, 4}.   - Valid values for the CHANNEL argument are {1, 2, 3, 4}.
   - All enable commands use an integer argument to convey the state: 0 = Off, 1 = On.   - All enable commands use an integer argument to convey the state: 0 = Off, 1 = On.
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 Sets the On/Off STATE of the slew rate limiter for CHANNEL. Returns **SlewEn?**. Sets the On/Off STATE of the slew rate limiter for CHANNEL. Returns **SlewEn?**.
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-===== I/O Channel Settings =====+===== I/O Channel Settings (Not yet implemented 27 Feb, 2019) =====
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 ^  Output Function    CHANNEL  ^  FUNCTION  ^  VALUE1      ^  VALUE2      ^ ^  Output Function    CHANNEL  ^  FUNCTION  ^  VALUE1      ^  VALUE2      ^
slice/qt/api.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/06 20:33 by Christiana Sasser