by sardengineering on Wed Mar 25, 2015 7:41 am
Good day,
I know that this post is somewhat dated but for those end users who might be reviewing it for insight.
Scott@FP touched on a common problem which some users run into unknowingly, depending on the frequency you intend to operate the circuit at there are designated auxiliary channels available to support it. That is to say, AUX1 or AUX 2 might be more suited to a high frequency while a lower AUX output such as 8 may only allow low frequency operations.
If you select the Auxiliary output functions for a specific outout channel you will be able to use the F1 help for a general listing. The initial listing just give you a numerical value which would match up with a desired function, however, as you scroll down the list there's a brief description for some of the functions which need to be activated on a high frequency channel only. For example, the parameter value 4 which is used for a tacho output works best on AUX output 5 through 8 as these channels operate at a maximum of 200 Hz.
I just thought I would mention this in a follow up post as some end users might be unaware.
Cheers!
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Damien King
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