Special use of accessory digital inputs, Using the inputs to activate the buffered output – RoboteQ Dual Channel Digital Motor Controller AX500 User Manual

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General Operation

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AX500 Motor Controller User’s Manual

Version 1.9b. June 1, 2007

Special Use of Accessory Digital Inputs

The AX500 includes two general purpose digital inputs identified as Input E and Input F.
The location of these inputs on the DB15 connector can be found in the section “I/O List
and Pin Assignment” on page 50,
while the electrical signal needed to activate them is
shown on “Connecting Switches or Devices to Input F” on page 52.

By default, these inputs are ignored by the controller. However, the AX500 may be config-
ured to cause either of the following actions:

Activate the buffered Output C

Turn Off/On the power MOSFET transistors

These alternate modes can only be selected using the Roborun Utility (see “Control Set-
tings” on page 135. E
ach of these modes is detailed below.

Using the Inputs to Activate the Buffered Output

When this setting is selected, the buffered Output C will be On when the Input line is
pulled to Ground (0V). The Output will be Off when the Input is pulled high.

This function makes it possible to drive solenoids or other accessories up to 2A at 24V
using a very low current switch, for example.

Using the Inputs to turn Off/On the Power MOSFET transistors

When this setting is selected, the controller’s Power MOSFET transistors will be active,
and the controller will be operating normally, only when the input is pulled to ground.

When the input is pulled high, all the power MOSFETs are turned Off so that the motors
are effectively disconnected from the controller.

This function is typically used to create a “dead man switch” when the controller is driven
using an analog joystick. The motors will be active only while the switch is depressed. If
the switch is left off for any reason, the motors will be disconnected and allowed to free-
wheel rather than coming to an abrupt stop.

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