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Brains Development / Re: Should a Brain disable a Macro
« on: November 04, 2009, 07:49:49 PM »
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the reply. The only thing common between the two, is the output for the turret motor run relay. It is activated and deactivated in the macro based on the tool position 1 prox switch. The brain only has one line, if the push button input is make activate the output. It's not a huge deal as the brain was just for my convenience and will not be used in the final version. I guess my big question is it a bad idea to mix and match control logic between brains and macros?
Thanks
Doug
Thanks for the reply. The only thing common between the two, is the output for the turret motor run relay. It is activated and deactivated in the macro based on the tool position 1 prox switch. The brain only has one line, if the push button input is make activate the output. It's not a huge deal as the brain was just for my convenience and will not be used in the final version. I guess my big question is it a bad idea to mix and match control logic between brains and macros?
Thanks
Doug