3/11/2014 12:55 PM | |
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I'm using a 1212 AC/DC/Rly ( take a look at the attachment below). What could be the best option if the use of 5Hz clock isn't that great? |
3/11/2014 1:28 PM | |
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I took a closer look at my s7 1212 AC/DC/Rly and it seems that i have a SB1232 AQ installed (this one). Would the use of the PWM a solution in my case? But before that, can this SB1232 AQ handle the use of PWM? |
3/11/2014 4:00 PM | |
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Steven81: i can't adjust it. I'll have to deal with the 10 V DC motor ! huggy_d1: that's what i wanted to do in the last resort. But i found out another solution.. I'm using a TP temporisation with a value that matches my issue and it works great. The holes are at equal distance from eachother so basicly, all i've got to do is knowing the time needed to go from A to B or B to C. Once i know the time "T", set it as PT in the TP temporisation and the positionning of the object will be perfect ! Thanks for your replies !
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