> This would suggest that mux 6 was on top of 0 , 7 on 1 etc.
> > Except for two things:
> > -seems strange to have the mux encoder enable for 6 on the P3
> > connector if 6 is actually on P2
>
> The muxed encoder pins A,B,I pins are numbered per encoder _pair_ so for
> example MUXA0 is for encoders 0 and 1, and MUXA5 is for encoders 10 and 11
> This means encoders 0 through 5 are on P2 and encoders 6 through 11 are on P3
>
> The encoder select numbers are chosen so that the Hostmot2 driver enables
> them
> at the proper point depending on the number of encoders enabled.
>
> For example with the bit file you are using, if any encoders are enabled, the
> select signal on P2 will be enabled as an output, but only if 6 or more
> encoders are enabled will the select signal on P3 be enabled.
>
Ok thanks Pete I will now correct PNCconf. I find the numbering system un
-intuative
but no problem now !
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