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package com.pi4j.io.pwm;
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* FILENAME : PwmPresetBuilder.java
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import com.pi4j.config.Builder;
import com.pi4j.io.pwm.impl.DefaultPwmPresetBuilder;
/**
* PwmPresetBuilder interface.
*
* @author Robert Savage (http://www.savagehomeautomation.com)
* @version $Id: $Id
*/
public interface PwmPresetBuilder extends Builder {
/**
* newInstance.
*
* @param name a {@link java.lang.String} object.
* @return a {@link com.pi4j.io.pwm.PwmPresetBuilder} object.
*/
static PwmPresetBuilder newInstance(String name) {
return DefaultPwmPresetBuilder.newInstance(name);
}
/**
* Set the duty-cycle value as a decimal value that represents the
* percentage of the ON vs OFF time of the PWM signal for each
* period. The duty-cycle range is valid from 0 to 100 including
* factional values. (Values above 50% mean the signal will
* remain HIGH more time than LOW.)
*
* Example: A value of 50 represents a duty-cycle where half of
* the time period the signal is LOW and the other half is HIGH.
*
* @param dutyCycle duty-cycle value expressed as a percentage (rage: 0-100)
* @return this builder instance
*/
PwmPresetBuilder dutyCycle(Number dutyCycle);
/**
* Set the configured frequency value in Hertz (number of cycles per second)
* that the PWM signal generator should attempt to output when this preset
* is applied to a PWM instance.
*
* Please note that certain PWM signal generators may be limited to specific
* frequency bands and may not generate all possible explicit frequency values.
* After enabling the PWM signal using the 'on(...)' method, you can check the
* 'Pwm::frequency()' or 'Pwm::getFrequency()' properties to determine what
* frequency the PWM generator actually applied.
*
* @param frequency the number of cycles per second (Hertz)
* @return this builder instance
*/
PwmPresetBuilder frequency(Integer frequency);
}