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Re: blog; Motor Controller Options for 2015

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Originally Posted by qnetjoe View Post
My only question is what is the pinout for feedback pins on the SRX?

I only counted 10 pins on the feedback connector, but the Jag has 12 ( 5 - encoder, 3 Analog Input, 2x2 Limit Switches). I am sure a few pins are doubled up but I wonder which ones?
Yeah, but of the 12 pins on the Jaguar, 4 of those were grounds. This was done to try to make each interface easy to wire. Using a unified connector accomplishes the same thing (and an interesting alternative).

Let's speculate.. that's fun. What I suspect is we'll find there is a certain amount of pin multiplexing (peripheral signals that share the same pins; the firmware connecting a single peripheral to a pin based on configured usage). Very common on MCUs.

Assuming that a connection can be established across either the CAN, USART, or SPI connection for control, that needs 6 of the 10 pins on the connector be distinct. Add 2 more for power and ground. That leaves 2 signals for a sensor.

End speculation.

However it ends up, it will be well thought out I'm sure.
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