mycnc:adc_mapping
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If it is necessary to invert the value of the sensor, simply check the check box for the desired inversion.Inversion can be useful if, for example, the value from the sensor increases as the distance decreases, but it is necessary that the value of the sensor decreases when the distance is changed. | If it is necessary to invert the value of the sensor, simply check the check box for the desired inversion.Inversion can be useful if, for example, the value from the sensor increases as the distance decreases, but it is necessary that the value of the sensor decreases when the distance is changed. | ||
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- | | + | Example task: For example, we have an inductive sensor with an impulse frequency output. |
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- Connect the sensor to the input of the counter 1. For this, the inputs ENC1 A and ENC Ā are used.{{ : | - Connect the sensor to the input of the counter 1. For this, the inputs ENC1 A and ENC Ā are used.{{ : |
mycnc/adc_mapping.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/13 03:46 by pupalaiser