Termination
Keywords
digital, electrical, optical, unidirectional
Ports
Name | Type |
---|---|
input | Variant |
Properties
General Properties
Name | Default value | Default unit | Range |
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name Defines the name of the element. |
Termination | - | - |
annotate Defines whether or not to display annotations on the schematic editor. |
true | - | [true, false] |
enabled Defines whether or not the element is enabled. |
true | - | [true, false] |
type Defines the element unique type (read only). |
Termination | - | - |
description A brief description of the elements functionality. |
Termination | - | - |
prefix Defines the element name prefix. |
T | - | - |
model Defines the element model name. |
- | - | - |
library Defines the element location or source in the library (custom or design kit). |
- | - | - |
local path Defines the local path or working folder $LOCAL for the element. |
- | - | - |
url An optional URL address pointing to the element online help. |
- | - | - |
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Implementation Details
The termination is an element that terminates the system. It could be used to help to have a better design of the system. When some output ports' data are not interested to be measured or analyzed, it could be connected to a termination to have a neat look. It also can be used as connected to ground for electrical signals.