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User Guide BlueBridge Designer II
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Relays 1 & 2 - Each relay has a normally open (NO) contact, a normally closed (NC) contact, and a common. When a HIGH signal
reaches the Relay contact in the Logic Output Module (Figure), both the NO and NC physical contacts will invert, either closing the
external circuit (NO) or opening it (NC).
Design Introduction - Designing logic circuits with BlueBridge is very similar to that of creating design files. The initial blank palette
features both an input and output module, and requires the virtual wiring of logic modules (blocks) to complete the I/O circuit.
Logic Input - The logic input is the first point that the physical logic signals enter the DSP design file. This module has 4 nodes labeled
1-4 by default, any and all channels can be either inverted or disabled. These nodes represent the physical logic input contacts on the
hardware.
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