Difference between revisions of "AXY:MC-Basic:axis.JERKRATE"
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− | To set the value within a task, the axis must be attached to that | + | * <font color="red">To set the value within a task, the axis must be attached to that task or through the command line. </font> |
+ | * The total jerkrate value is a combination of the system's value and the element's value. | ||
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− | SettingA1.Jrate = 50 will cause the system to reduce maximum jerk value to 50% of its original value. This means the motion jerk will not exceed: (sys.jrate/100) | + | SettingA1.Jrate = 50 will cause the system to reduce maximum jerk value to 50% of its original value. This means the motion jerk will not exceed: (sys.jrate/100) ×(a1.jrate/100) × a1.jmax |
?A1.Jrate | ?A1.Jrate |
Revision as of 12:06, 18 March 2014
This property defines the axis Jerk maximum scaling factor. Maximum values of Jerk can be scaled independently of velocity, acceleration or deceleration.
Short form
<axis>.JRate
Syntax
<axis>.JerkRate = <expression>
?<axis>.JerkRate
Availability
Versions 4.0.1 and higher
Type
Double
Range
0.1 to 100
Units
Percents
Default
100
Scope
Task or Terminal
Limitations
- To set the value within a task, the axis must be attached to that task or through the command line.
- The total jerkrate value is a combination of the system's value and the element's value.
Examples
SettingA1.Jrate = 50 will cause the system to reduce maximum jerk value to 50% of its original value. This means the motion jerk will not exceed: (sys.jrate/100) ×(a1.jrate/100) × a1.jmax
?A1.Jrate