Hi Bill,
Here is some background information that may help:
On power up of KFLOP/Kanalog
#1 All KFLOP I/O pins are floating except (the first 8 I/O on JP4 and JP6 are pulled down)
#2 All Kanalog Outputs are initially random except the SWE relay driver is guaranteed to be off
After KFLOP boots up it sets all Kanalog outputs off, then enables SWE.
So typically the best approach to assuring that your amplifiers are disabled until your system is fully initialized is to use a KFLOP output driving high or the logical AND of Kanalog's SWE and some other Kanalog output.
IHTH
TK
| Group: DynoMotion |
Message: 1195 |
From: Tom Kerekes |
Date: 5/27/2011 |
| Subject: Re: question about analog drives |
Well yes, but if you only do that for a few seconds after power comes on but before KFlop boots SW0 may be momentarily be on. So you should also factor in SWE.
So for example if SWE was to control a relay for all motor power and SW0 enables the amplifiers then you will be ok. In this case all motor power will be off until after SW0 is guaranteed to be disabled.
SWE on is indicated by the LED on Kanalog.
TK
| Group: DynoMotion |
Message: 1196 |
From: Wcarrothers |
Date: 5/27/2011 |
| Subject: Re: question about analog drives |
Ok I see that terminal. My bad. Nw to figure out ahistorical bit that is
On May 27, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Tom Kerekes <tk@...> wrote:
Well yes, but if you only do that for a few seconds after power comes on but before KFlop boots SW0 may be momentarily be on. So you should also factor in SWE.
So for example if SWE was to control a relay for all motor power and SW0 enables the amplifiers then you will be ok. In this case all motor power will be off until after SW0 is guaranteed to be disabled.
SWE on is indicated by the LED on Kanalog.
TK
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