Electrically I assume your correct, however LinuxCNC requires the index 
to be off or something like that which smarter minds than me can 
describe, until the index. Or Z has to be on and Z/ off or vise versa. 
In any case if you setp motion.spindle-index-enable 1 and the 
index-enable goes back to false immediately then it is likely your 
polarity is wrong unless your sitting on the index.

JT

On 7/4/2015 7:38 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 04 July 2015 06:43:27 John Thornton wrote:
>> Is your index pulse the correct polarity?
>>
>> http://gnipsel.com/linuxcnc/tuning/encoder.html
>>
>> JT
> I haven't previously seen that, John, thanks.
>
> ISTR the index pulse detection is on an edge, so the only effect of
> changing its polarity should be the equ of its width on the lockup
> condition, perhaps 2 degrees maximum, dependent on how wide the index
> slot is in your machine.
>
>


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