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Old May 3, 2003 | 07:55 PM
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ah, everything FD is new to me



wouldnt you be better off switching to a more precise trigger anyways though? motronic perhaps?
Old May 3, 2003 | 10:08 PM
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I'm not sure if a square wave generated from a sine wave is any less precise, I'll have to ask one of the experts at work. We use a sin/cos encoder for our own positioning control units for AC motors, but most other manufacturers use a square wave TTL. Course, with industrial motion control we use 6 tracks instead of 2 like the crank trigger. I'll try to find out which is inherently more accurate. I have a feeling the sin/cos is, just because our company tends to take the high road and damn the extra cost.



Glad you asked that though, cause it caused me to look back through the E11 manual, and I found I had wired the HOME sensor backwards Thanks!!
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