Understanding 3 phase sequencing


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    Oh, okay, that makes sense.

    Just to make sure I understand this right; if I were to feed these Black-Red-Blue into pins 1,2,3 then the sequence of pins going high (or low) would be 1-2-3, and *not* 1-3-2, right?

    Thanks for the prompt help.

    Anand

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    Your answer is right there in your graph...but it really depends on where your referencing from.
    If you're talking about the zero crossing point, it goes just like your graph...
    1 going high - 0
    3 going low - 60
    2 going high - 120
    1 going low - 180
    3 going high - 240
    2 going low - 300
    1 going high - 0 (360)

    wash-lather-rinse-repeat...

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