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Don't see MCC-DRV module

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- Level - your device is giving you values in volts - the driver converts from the integer value that the device collects, and uses the range settings to convert that to Volts.

 

Does level mean unchanging? Then the Data trigger using the slope range might be useful. You can also compute the slope using Differentiation, and then use my favorite Combi Trigger. 

 

For both rising and falling edges, use a Combi trigger module with two inputs, and branch the input channel to the second input. Set one up for Rising, one for Falling, then take the two outputs and combine them with a Logical Operations module with an AND.

 

(Note... the Arithmetic, two or more operands or Operation with all channels, also allows you to do an AND on all inputs).

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