
11 POSITIONING INSTRUCTION
11.1 Positioning Instruction
673
11
32-bit data absolute positioning
DDRVA [For the FX3 Series-compatible operand specification]
This instruction executes one-speed positioning by absolute drive.
Setting data
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Descriptions, ranges, and data types
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Applicable devices
*1
Only Y can be used.
*2
When the output mode is CW/CCW, specify the CCW axis. When the output mode is PULSE/SIGN and using Y, only the SIGN output or
general-purpose output of the self-axis can be specified.
*3
T, ST, C cannot be used.
Processing details
This instruction executes one-speed positioning by absolute drive. Specify the positioning address in the absolute system, in
which the transfer distance from the origin (absolute address) is specified for positioning.
• For (s1), specify the absolute positioning address in user units. (The address must be within the range of -2147483647 to
+2147483647 number of pulses.)
• For (s2), specify the command speed in user units. (The speed must be 200 Kpps or lower in frequency.)
• For (d1), specify the device from which pulses are output. Only the Y devices having positioning parameters can be
specified.
• For (d2), specify the bit device from which the rotation direction signal is output. Only the device specified with the
parameter or general-purpose outputs can be specified. When the output devices (Y) is executed by another function
(PWM, positioning PULSE axis, or CW/CCW axis etc.), the device does not function and causes an error.
For details on the function, precautions, and error code, refer to
Built-in positioning manual.
Ladder diagram
Structured text
ENO:=DDRVA(EN,s1,s2,d1,d2);
Operand
Description
Range
Data type
Data type (label)
(s1)
Positioning address
-2147483648 to +2147483647
32-bit signed binary
ANY32
(s2)
Command speed
1 to 2147483647
32-bit signed binary
ANY32
(d1)
Output bit device number (Y) from which pulses are output
0 to 3
Bit
ANY_ELEMENTARY
(d2)
Bit device number from which the rotation direction is output
Bit
ANY_BOOL
Operand
Bit
Word
Double word
Indirect
specification
Constant
Others
X, Y, M, L,
SM, F, B, SB
U
\G
T, ST,
C, LC
T, ST, C, D,
W, SD, SW, R
U
\G
Z
LC
LZ
K, H
E
$
(s1)
(s2)
(d1)
(d2)
(s2)
(d1)
(d2)
(s1)
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