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11 MANUAL CONTROL
Position control by manual pulse generator operation
In manual pulse generator operation, the position is moved by a "manual pulse
generator 1 pulse movement amount" per pulse.
The current feed value in the positioning control by manual pulse generator
operation can be calculated using the expression shown below.
Current feed value = Number of input pulses × Cd.20 Manual pulse generator 1
pulse input magnification × Manual pulse generator 1 pulse
movement amount
Pr.1 Unit setting
mm inch
degree
pulse
Manual pulse
generator 1 pulse
movement amount
0.1µm 0.00001inch
0.00001degree
1pulse
For example, when " Pr.1 Unit setting" is mm and " Cd.20 Manual pulse
generator 1 pulse input magnification" is 2, and 100 pulses are input from the
manual pulse generator, the current feed value is as follows.
100 × 2 × 0.1 = 20 [µm]
= 200 [Current feed value]
The number of pulses output actually to the drive unit is "Manual pulse generator 1
pulse movement amount/movement amount per pulse ". For example, when
" Pr.1 Unit setting" is mm and the movement amount per pulse is 1 µm, 0.1/1 =
1/10, i.e., the output to the drive unit per pulse from the manual pulse generator is
1/10 pulse. Thus, the QD75 outputs 1 pulse to the drive unit after receiving 10
pulses from the manual pulse generator.
Movement amount per pulse =
Movement amount per rotation
No. of pulses per rotation
Pr.3
Pr.2
Unit magnification
Pr.4
Speed control by manual pulse generation operation
The speed during positioning control by manual pulse generator operation is a
speed corresponding to the No. of input pulses per unit time, and can be obtained
using the following equation.
Output command frequency = Input frequency
Cd.20 Manual pulse generator
1 pulse input magnification
Summary of Contents for D75D4
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Page 462: ...9 140 MELSEC Q 9 MAJOR POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
Page 490: ...10 28 MELSEC Q 10 HIGH LEVEL POSITIONING CONTROL MEMO ...
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Page 666: ...14 24 MELSEC Q 14 DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS MEMO ...
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Page 878: ...Appendix 162 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 6 QD75D4N 90 23 27 4 12 98 4 46 Unit mm ...
Page 879: ...Appendix 163 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 7 QD75P1 QD75P2 QD75P4 27 4 23 98 90 4 46 unit mm ...
Page 880: ...Appendix 164 MELSEC Q APPENDICES 8 QD75D1 QD75D2 QD75D4 27 4 23 90 12 98 4 46 unit mm ...
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