Automatic
Operation (Position Control)
8-12
8.2 Interpolation Control
8.2.1 Type of Interpolation Control (2-Axis Interpolation)
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The following types and operation specification methods are available for the 2-axis
interpolation.
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The axes in the relation of an interpolation are called 1st axis and 2nd axis for the 2-axis
interpolation. Also, the 1st axis and 2nd axis are automatically allocated from the smallest
axis number in ascending order.
Type and operation specification method
Type
Operation specification method
Necessary data
2-axis linear
interpolation
control
Composite speed
Composite speed of 1st axis and 2nd axis
Long axis speed
Speed of long axis (Axis of which moving
distance is long)
2-axis circular
interpolation
control
Center point/CW direction
Coordinates of 1st axis and 2nd axis of
center point
Center point/CCW direction
Coordinates of 1st axis and 2nd axis of
center point
Pass point
Coordinates of 1st axis and 2nd axis of
pass point on arc
Positioning table and operation characteristics
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When specifying the long axis speed method, the composite speed is faster than the long
axis speed.
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In the case of the center point specification, the coordinate of the center point on arc is
specified as the data of 1st-axis (X-axis) auxiliary point and 2nd-axis (Y-axis) auxiliary point
of positioning data. Also, In the case of the pass point specification, the coordinate of the
pass point on arc is specified as the data of 1st-axis (X-axis) auxiliary point and 2nd-axis (Y-
axis) auxiliary point of positioning data.
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When the control method is increment, for the both center point and pass point, the
increment coordinate from the start point is specified.
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When the start point and the operation done point is the same, it performs one circular
operation when using the center point method. However, when using the pass point method,
an error occurs.
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In case of the pass point method, when the start point, pass point and operation done point
exist in the same straight line, an arc is not comprised, and an error occurs.
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In each interpolation control, the E-point control which uses one table, P-point control and C-
point control which uses multiple tables can be combined arbitrarily as positioning data. For
the P-point and C-point controls, the last table should be set as an end point.
REFERENCE
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For details of E-point, P-point, and C-point controls, refer to "8.1.1 Patterns
of Position Control".
Summary of Contents for AFP7MC16EC
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Page 19: ...1 Unit Functions and Restrictions ...
Page 28: ...Unit Functions and Restrictions 1 10 ...
Page 29: ...2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 33: ...3 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 47: ...4 Basic Procedure ...
Page 75: ...5 Settings of FP7 MC Unit Using CMI Tool ...
Page 97: ...6 Data Transfer to MC Unit and Test Operation ...
Page 122: ...Data Transfer to MC Unit and Test Operation 6 26 ...
Page 123: ...7 Creation of User Programs ...
Page 131: ...8 Automatic Operation Position Control ...
Page 143: ...8 2 Interpolation Control 8 13 ...
Page 193: ...9 Automatic Operation Synchronous Control ...
Page 251: ...10 Manual Operation JOG Operation ...
Page 257: ...10 2 Changing Speed During JOG Operation 10 7 MEMO ...
Page 263: ...11 Manual Operation Home Return ...
Page 277: ...12 Stop Functions ...
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Page 287: ...13 Supplementary Functions ...
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Page 337: ...14 CMTimeChart Monitor ...
Page 338: ...CMTimeChart Monitor 14 2 14 1 Overview of Function ...
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