Editing Troubleshooting VSD-E/XE disabled state
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==How enable/disable works== | ==How enable/disable works== | ||
− | VSD-E/XE has configurable I/O pins in the CMD connector. User may choose any of the pins to act as enable input and also polarity of signal can be selected (inverted/non-inverted). When using VSDEPI, the correct choice as disable input is "Analog input 2 as digital input" with inverted setting. When voltage on analog input 2 is low (or no signal, i.e. disconnected wire), drive is disabled. | + | VSD-E/XE has configurable I/O pins in the CMD connector. User may choose any of the pins to act as enable input and also polarity of signal can be selected (inverted/non-inverted). When using VSDEPI, the correct choice as disable input is "Analog input 2 as digital input" with non-inverted setting. When voltage on analog input 2 is low (or no signal, i.e. disconnected wire), drive is disabled. |
[[VSDEPI]] generates disable-signal that is active low. Disable signal is pulled low by three sources: | [[VSDEPI]] generates disable-signal that is active low. Disable signal is pulled low by three sources: | ||
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After this, click Set, choose Device->Save active settings in drive. Then unplug USB, connect back to VSDEPI and enjoy! | After this, click Set, choose Device->Save active settings in drive. Then unplug USB, connect back to VSDEPI and enjoy! | ||
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