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SM-Applications Modules & Motion Processors User Guide
Issue Number: 4
This parameter indicates the percentage resource available for running the Clock task. If
this parameter value reaches zero a task overrun will occur. It is calculated every Clock
period and is displayed for the previous Clock period.
This parameter displays the lowest value (i.e. highest resource usage) that Pr
88.07
reaches since the monitoring was enabled (Pr
88.06
). It will give a realistic indication of
the worst case available resources for the Clock task so that the user can see how close
the module has been to a Clock task overrun.
5.8
Menu 90 - General Parameters
This menu contains the reference and feedback values from the drive as well as other
status information.
Contains the feedback encoder position.
The top 16-bits are scaled to 65536 counts per rev regardless of the type of feedback
device or scaling configured in the drive. The lower 16-bits give the fine position as
available from the feedback device scaled to 65536. For standard encoders this will
typically be zero, but for higher precision devices such as SinCos encoders, this extra
precision will be available.
Marker pulses, etc. have no influence on this parameter.
Pr 88.07
Free Resource for Clock Task
Access
RO
Range
0 to 95
Default
NA
Update Rate
See
Pr 81.11
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Pr 88.08
Clock Task Peak Resource Detect
Access
RO
Range
0 to 95
Default
NA
Update Rate
See
Pr 81.11
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When porting UD70 programs to Second Processor special care must be taken as these
parameters are different than those on UD70.
Pr 90.01
Feedback Encoder Position (2
32
/rev)
Access
RO
Range
Signed 32-bit
Default
N/A
Update Rate
See Pr
81.16
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More information on the use of these feedback parameters can be found in the on-line
help of SyPTPro.
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