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8.6.4 EZMotion I/O Setup View
Figure 133: EZMotion I/O Setup View
The EZMotion I/O Setup view allows the user to configure the debounce time for each of the digital input on EZMotion. Debounce
time is the minimum time that the given input must be active before it is accepted as a valid active signal. This can be used to reject
momentary noise spikes in a electrically noisy environments. While online with PowerTools Pro, this view shows “Virtual LEDs” that
are used to show the current status of the EZMotion digital I/O.
8.6.5 Analog Inputs View
Figure 134: Analog Inputs View
The Unidrive SP/Digitax ST has three Analog Input channels that can be used for a wide variety of applications. These Analog
Inputs can be referred to as Analog Input 1, Analog Input 2, and Analog Input 3. By default, Analog Input 3 is configured for
thermistor mode meaning that the motor over-temperature device is connected to Analog Input 3. Therefore, PowerTools Pro does
not have any configuration parameters for Analog Input 3.
For more information on the Analog Inputs not covered in this manual, please refer to the Unidrive SP User Guide, the Unidrive SP
Advanced User Guide or the Digitax ST User Guide.
Following are descriptions of each of the setup parameters for Analog Input 1 and 2.
Analog Input - Channel 1
The first analog input on the Unidrive SP/Digitax ST is a high-resolution (16-bit) input.