
LinMot
Design and Installation
User Manual V1.01
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4.1.1 Analog position setting
In the operating mode “Analog position setting” the desired position set value for the
actuator is given by the higher-level control system directly by means of an analog input
signal in the 0-10V range. The resolution of the internal A/D converter is 10 bit.
The desired position set value of the slider is given by the higher-level control system
directly by means of an analog input signal. In the electronic unit a stroke range can be
freely defined, that will correspond to the 0-10V range of the analog signal from the
interface.
Figure 4-2: Analog position definition
In applications where the movement has to be executed with a controlled acceleration,
the enormous acceleration capabilities of the linear drives of the LinMot series can be a
disturbing factor. For this reason the maximal allowed acceleration and speed for each
motor can be specified individually. This way the slider will accelerate within the limits
of the application even on jumps of the reference position signal.
Figure 4-3: Limitation of the speed and acceleration
The desired position set value of the rotor is given by the higher-level control system
directly by means of an analog input signal. In the electronic unit a position range can be
freely defined, that will correspond to the 0-10V range of the analog signal from the
interface (the range can extend over more than one revolution).
LinMot P
Stepper motor