mycnc:jog_through_adc_inputs
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* Also in the program is designed to protect against breakage of the joystick itself or broken wires. Because when the cable is cut from the joystick to the controller input, the level of the input signal will be equal to or close to 0V (0). Also, for certain errors in the wiring, it is possible for a false alarm to occur at 5V level (4096) at the controller input. To prevent movement with such errors in the program, you can set the minimum and maximum level of the signal at the input to the controller. For example, the minimum signal level is set to 50, which corresponds to 0.06V, and the maximum level is set to 4050, which corresponds to 4.94V.{{ : | * Also in the program is designed to protect against breakage of the joystick itself or broken wires. Because when the cable is cut from the joystick to the controller input, the level of the input signal will be equal to or close to 0V (0). Also, for certain errors in the wiring, it is possible for a false alarm to occur at 5V level (4096) at the controller input. To prevent movement with such errors in the program, you can set the minimum and maximum level of the signal at the input to the controller. For example, the minimum signal level is set to 50, which corresponds to 0.06V, and the maximum level is set to 4050, which corresponds to 4.94V.{{ : | ||
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mycnc/jog_through_adc_inputs.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/05 16:28 by pupalaiser