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I am upgrading my system with the G540 and was wondering if I have to add a capacitor on my limit switches/e-stop so they won't get tripped from noise. I had to with the old system. Is it neccessary with the G540? Wil |
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| The G540 from the get-go was designed to eliminate noise related issues. Appropriate filtering was designed in on the general purpose inputs and the drive step and direction command signals. You don't have to do anything else beyond what's already included. Just wire it up and it's ready to go as is. Mariss |
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