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Solo MINI - Memory Assignment for Write Commands

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SOLO Communication Manual - UART and USB
www.solomotorcontrollers.com
September 2021 - Revision V_1.0.1 Copyright © 2021, All right Reversed. SOLO motor controllers.
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Memory Assignment for Write Commands:
Once a parameter is written into SOLO, depending on the nature of the command two scenarios
for storing the value will occur, either it will be stored on volatile memory of SOLO and resets to
default after power recycling or it will be saved on non-volatile memory of SOLO and
remembered after even power recycling and forever until it’s being overwritten or changed.
1. Volatile parameters: They are shown with V” inside the Storage section of the
writing table, and they are the parameters that you should write in them
whenever you want to change them or after power recycling ( turn ON/OFF),
they will not be stored in a long-term memory and after a power reset they will be
forgotten and set back to their default value.
2. Memory stored Parameters: These parameters are shown with “M” inside their
storage section of the writing table, after writing in them, their values will be
stored in a non-volatile memory and they will be remembered after power
recycling, The memory used to store these values is a precious resource and the
number of Writings are limited to a couple of Milion times ( 1,000,000 times
guaranteed). So for these types of values which are basically one-time settings for
a long period ( as long as the Motor is the same ), the users should avoid writing in
them everytime if their value has not been changed with respect to the past.

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