Soloist Hardware Manual
Glossary of Terms
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Operator Interface
Device that allows the operator to communicate with a
machine. A keyboard or thumbwheel is used to enter
instructions into a machine. (See HMI or MMI)
Optical Encoder
A linear or angular position feedback device using light
fringes to develop position information.
Opto-isolated
System or circuit that transmits signal with no direct
electrical connections, using photoelectric coupling
between elements.
Orthogonality
The condition of a surface or axis which is perpendicular
(offset 90 degrees) to a second surface or axis.
Orthogonality specification refers to the error from 90
degrees from which two surfaces of axes are aligned.
Overshoot
In a servo system, referred to the amount of velocity
and/or position overrun from the input command.
Overshoot is a result of many factors including
mechanical structure, tuning gains, servo controller
capability, and inertial mismatch.
PID
A group of gain terms in classical control theory
(Proportional Integral Derivative) used in compensation
of a closed-loop system. The terms are optimally
adjusted to have the output response equal the input
command. Aerotech controllers utilize the more
sophisticated PID FVFA loop which incorporates
additional terms for greater system performance.
Pitch (of travel)
Angular motion of a carriage around an axis
perpendicular to the motion direction and perpendicular
to the yaw axis.
Pitch Error
Positioning error resulting from a pitching motion.
PLC
Programmable Logic Controller. A programmable device
that utilizes
“
ladder logic
”
to control a number of input
and output discrete devices.
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation. Switch-mode technique used in
amplifiers and drivers to control motor current. The
output voltage is constant and switched at the bus value
(160 VDC with a 115 VAC input line).
Quadrature
Refers to the property of position transducers that allows
them to detect direction of motion using the phase
relationship of two signal channels. A 1000-line encoder
will yield 4000 counts via quadrature.
Radial Runout
Positioning error of the rotary stage in the horizontal
direction when the tabletop is oriented in the horizontal
plane. Radial runout is defined as the total indicator
reading on a spherical ball positioned 50 mm above the
tabletop and centered on the axis of rotation.
Ramp Time
Time it takes to accelerate from one velocity to another.
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