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Basic 6250 Features
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Programming
Example
The following programming example will read the analog inputs into the 6250 and set the
commanded analog output of each axis to that value. If you have a torque drive, this provides
open-loop torque control.
Command
Description
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SGPØ,Ø
Turn off servo proportional feedback gain
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SGIØ,Ø
Turn off servo integral feedback gain
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SGVØ,Ø
Turn off servo velocity feedback gain
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SGAFØ,Ø
Turn off servo acceleration feedforward gain
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SGVFØ,Ø
Turn off servo velocity feedforward gain
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SOFFSØ,Ø
Set the offset to zero. The analog output will be 0 volts.
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L
Enter an infinite loop
VAR1=1ANI
Read value of ANI analog input #1 into variable #1
VAR2=2ANI
Read value of ANI analog input #2 into variable #2
SOFFS(VAR1),(VAR2)
Assign the voltages from ANI analog inputs #1 & #2 to the
analog output for axes #1 & # 2, respectively
T.Ø1
Set time delay to 10 milliseconds
LN
End loop
Customization
In the standard 6250-ANI option, the value of the
ANI
inputs can be transferred to the terminal
with the
TANI
command, or used in an assignment or comparison operation with the
[ANI]
command (e.g.,
VAR1=1ANI
).
Some applications may require a way to use the
ANI
analog input value, but without the time
required to process 6000 Series commands. Due to the wide variety of applications for an
analog input, this must be accommodated on a customer-by-customer basis by customizing
the 6250's firmware. Below are some examples of customizations to the
ANI
analog input.
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Customization
Examples
With customization, the
ANI
analog input can provide:
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Position feedback information to the control loop
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A position command to the control loop
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A velocity command
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Velocity feedback
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A scaler to the velocity command
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A force or torque feedback signal
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A scaler to the force or torque output
To have your 6250 customized, contact Compumotor's Custom Products Group at (800) 722-
2282. If feasible, the custom feature will be added to the standard 6250 firmware.
ANI as a
Feedback
Device
The
ANI
analog inputs, when selected as a feedback source with the
SFB
command, is assumed
to provide position information. With this feedback it is possible to solve applications that
require positioning to a voltage, rather than positioning to a known position. Some example
applications are as follows:
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Using a potentiometer as feedback (mechanical motion is mimicked by the 6250)
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Maintaining a force while position changes due to fluid evacuating a chamber
RP240 Front Panel Interface
The 6250 is directly compatible with the Compumotor RP240 Front Panel. This section
describes how to use the 6250 with the RP240. RP240 connections are demonstrated in
Chapter 3, Installation.
NOTE
Refer to the
Model RP240 User Guide (p/n 88-012156-01), shipped with every RP240, for
user information on the following:
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Hardware Specifications
•
Mounting Guidelines
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Environmental Considerations
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Troubleshooting
Operator Interface Features