USER MANUAL, RSS-1000-CVSI
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13.2. Row Offset
13.2.1. The dimensions provided show that between rows, there is a 10mm distance between
two common pins
13.3. Column Offset
13.3.1. Note: If dimensions are known/given, always go with those before making any
inferences.
13.3.2. The measurements provided show that between the 1
st
and 3
rd
column, there is a
15mm distance between two common pins. It is assumed that the stagger is not unevenly
positioned and therefore it can be inferred that transistor R2C2 lies at the midpoint of
transistor R1C1 and R1C3.
13.4. Array Path Pattern
13.4.1. The Vertical Square Zig Zag was chosen as this would have the least amount of travel
time from transistor to transistor. The Vertical Zig Zag could also apply as the next two
instances would be skipped. However, the Vertical Square Zig Zag makes for a simpler
Instance Skip programming (see 13.6). The reason behind this is that in all other
patterns, they result in jogging to transistor R1C3 which is located 15mm in the X –
direction (given.) The distance to transistor two can be calculated using the Pythagorean
Theorem (
) which results in a travel distance of 12.5mm
7.5mm
10mm
12.5mm
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