RTC
®
5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
10 Commands And Functions
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Normal
List Command
timed_jump_abs_3d
Function
moves the output point (of the laser focus) for the specified jump duration along a 3D
vector from the current position to the specified position (absolute coordinate values)
within a three-dimensional process volume.
Restriction
If the 3D option is not enabled or no 3D correction table has been assigned (see
), then the command will have the same effect as
.
However, microvectorization will be calculated like a 3D command and hence will
influence the effective jump speed in the XY plane.
Call
timed_jump_abs_3d( X, Y, Z, T )
Parameters
X, Y, Z
absolute coordinates of the jump vector end point in
bits
as signed 32-bit
values; allowed range:
• for
X
and
Y
: [–8388608 … 8388607] (out-of-range values will be edge-
clipped). The complete value range [–8388608 … 8388607] is only usable
as a virtual image field e.g. for (enabled) Processing-on-the-fly applica-
tions. The current coordinates will be clipped to [–524288 … 524287] (real
image field size) during runtime directly prior to use of the correction table.
• for
Z
: [–32768 … 32767] (out-of-range values will be edge-clipped).
T
duration of the complete jump vector in
microseconds
(as a 64-bit IEEE
floating point value); allowed range: [0 … 167772160]; the parameter will be
rounded to an integer-multiple of 10; out-of-range values will be clipped.
If
T
< 5, then
timed_jump_abs_3d
Comments
• Except for the additional motion in the third dimension, this command functions simi-
larly to the
command (see the comments there, exception:
T
< 5, see
above).
• The X and Y axes can be controlled with 20-bit resolution, the Z axis with 16-bit resolu-
tion. The RTC
®
5 (in RTC
®
5 mode as well as in RTC
®
4 compatibility mode) automatically
upscales Z coordinate values internally to 20-bit values, so that the three dimensions of
space can be handled equivalently in terms of the supplied jump speed value.
• The
DirectMove3D
command determines the type
of Z-axis motion (linear or with stepwise correction).
• During calculation of the Z output value to the scan system, any previously defined
offset to the Z coordinate and focal length is taken into account (see
RTC
®
4
RTC
®
5 new command
In RTC
®
4 compatibility mode, the RTC
®
5 multiplies the specified value for the X and Y
coordinates by 16 (the permissible range of values is correspondingly reduced). The value
range for Z coordinates is identical for the RTC
®
5 mode and the RTC
®
4 compatibility
mode.
References