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Re: Two limit switches, one button

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Originally Posted by tcjinaz View Post
So when the mechanical system overshoots due to lag in the control system, and the limit switch releases, up becomes a valid command again?
If the hardware is built so that the limit switch is not active when the mechanism is at the end of its travel, then what you describe is possible. I wouldn't suggest designing it that way.
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