Difference between revisions of "CNC Bender v11-20080823"
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+ | The [[Edge Trigger]] logic introduced in the previous version is repaired and enhanced. | ||
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+ | Updating to this version is important to solve issues with the pressure die boost return input and the run buttons.<br><br> | ||
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===[[image:Check.jpg|25px]] Handle Run Buttons Anti-Tie Down Internally === | ===[[image:Check.jpg|25px]] Handle Run Buttons Anti-Tie Down Internally === |
Revision as of 14:20, 23 August 2008
CHANGES to CNC PROCESSOR
Repair To Inline Edge Trigger Logic
The Edge Trigger logic introduced in the previous version is repaired and enhanced.
Updating to this version is important to solve issues with the pressure die boost return input and the run buttons.
Handle Run Buttons Anti-Tie Down Internally
Edge Trigger logic is used to require a button to be released then pressed before it is considered activated. This is usually applied where it is unsafe to allow a button to be continuously pressed (without release) for machine operation.
Run button inputs require special handling with Edge Trigger logic, so if Edge Trigger logic is enabled for either the left or right run button inputs, then CNC Processor ignores the "require edge trigger" setting for those two inputs so that the anti-tie down logic is handled internally.
If the "require edge trigger" is set to ON in either of these inputs, then Processor will report in the log when CNC Bender is loaded. The message displayed in the log will be:
Run Button Edge Triggers Are Switched OFF - Handling Internally in CNC Processor
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