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VMC 186/40 Motion Control Module Control Parameters
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Retract Limit (Defaults to actual position on reset)
The
Retract Limit
specifies the minimum value the VMC 186/40 will allow as a command position. (When
Direction
= -1, this is a maximum value.) Requested positions below this value will be truncated. The
Retract
Limit
is given in position units. The
Retract Limit
must be changed when the
Scale, Offset
or
Direction
parameters are changed.
Dynamic Control Parameters
The motion control parameters
Mode, Acceleration, Deceleration , Requested Speed, Requested
Position
and
Command
can be changed while the axis is in motion. Changing these parameters while the axis is in motion
permits complex motion profiles to be executed as well as complete open loop control.
Mode (Default: 0000H)
The Mode parameter is used to select special features. Each bit represents a separate feature or option.
Bit 0 =
Acceleration and Deceleration
This bit selects the acceleration and deceleration mode. It determines how the values in the
Deceleration
and
Acceleration
fields are to be interpreted. If this bit is cleared, the values are
interpreted as a ramp distance in position units. If set, the value is interpreted as an acceleration or
deceleration rate.
BIT 1 =
Reserved
Always have bit cleared.
BIT 2 =
Unipolar Drive
When this bit is set, the drive is always positive (0 to 100 mA). In some applications extending and
retracting are determined by external hardware and negative drive would not be used. This mode only
affects the drive, the VMC 186/40 still expects to see the transducer counts decrease when retracting
(even through the drive will be positive when retracting).
BIT 3 =
Simulator
When set, this bit enables the axis simulator mode. In the simulator mode, the VMC 186/40 ignores
the sensor inputs and sets the drive at null. When a 'G' command is given, the VMC 186/40
automatically copies the calculated target position into the actual position. This means the controller
will execute a "perfect" move. The simulator mode permits testing of the VME controller routines
without affecting or being affected by external hardware.
BIT 4 =
Synchronize A
When set, the axis will synchronize its moves with all other axes having the same synchronize bit set.
Not only will the moves be started at the same time, but they will finish at the same time.
Acceleration, speed and deceleration for all axes are keyed to the axis with the furthest to travel. This
axis's requested speed is used to calculate the other axes acceleration, speed and deceleration. A 'G'
command is issued to the axis with the furthest to travel and then all the axes will begin their move.
If a condition causes a synchronized axis to halt or stop, all synchronized axes will respond the same.
However, enabling the
Halt
or
Estop
masks on one synchronized axis does not enable the masks on
the other synchronized axes.
BIT 5 =
Synchronize B
If more than one group of axes need to be synchronized, this bit is set in the second group.
BIT 6 =
Enable Pressure Mode
If set, the pressure mode for the A (analog) option is used. See the VMC 186/40A addendum for more
information.
BIT 7 =
Reserved
Always have bit cleared.