Brief description
1.1 Axes
Basic logic functions: Axes, coordinate systems, frames (K2)
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Synchronized axes
Synchronous axes are interpolated together with path axes (all path axes and synchronous
axes of one channel have a common path interpolator).
All path axes and all synchronous axes of a channel have the same acceleration phase,
constant travel phase and deceleration phase.
Axis configuration
The machine data below are used to assign the geometry axes, special axes, channel axes
and machine axes as well as the names of the individual axis types:
MD20050 $MC_AXCONF_GEOAX_ASIGN_TAB (assignment of geometry axis to channel
axis)
MD20060 $MC_AXCONF_GEOAX_NAME_TAB (name of the geometry axis in the channel)
MD20070 $MC_AXCONF_MACHAX_USED (machine axis number valid in channel)
MD20080 $MC_AXCONF_CHANAX_NAME_TAB (name of the channel axis in the channel)
MD10000 $MN_AXCONF_MACHAX_NAME_TAB (machine axis name)
MD35000 $MA_SPIND_ASSIGN_TO_MACHAX (assignment of spindle to machine axis)
Replaceable geometry axes
The "Replaceable geometry axes" function allows the geometry axes in a grouping to be
replaced by other channel axes.
Axes that are initially configured as synchronous special axes in a channel can replace any
selected geometry axis in response to a program command.
Link axis
Link axes are axes, which are physically connected to another NCU and whose position is
controlled from this NCU. Link axes can be assigned dynamically to channels of another
NCU. Link axes are not local axes from the perspective of a particular NCU.
The axis container concept is used for the dynamic modification of the assignment to an
NCU. Axis replacement with
GET
and
RELEASE
from the part program is not available for link
axes across NCU boundaries.
The link axes are described in
References:
/FB2/ Function Manual, Expansion Functions; Multiple Operator Panels on Multiple NCUs,
Distributed Systems (B3)
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