Difference between revisions of "Endless Axes"

From SoftMC-Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(endless axes)
(AMCS position variables)
Line 21: Line 21:
 
* accessing position factor i.e. "pfac = pfac" or any other assignment.
 
* accessing position factor i.e. "pfac = pfac" or any other assignment.
 
* calling user function: MOT_RESET_ROLLOVER or MOT_RESET_EXROLLOVER
 
* calling user function: MOT_RESET_ROLLOVER or MOT_RESET_EXROLLOVER
 +
 +
[[File:Axy;Infinite axes.png]]

Revision as of 13:49, 2 October 2011

Infinite axes

endless axes

Axes that can theoretically move endlessly in ether of direction are supported in AMCS system. The limits of such axes is actually the range of the double-floating point format (-1.79769e+308,1.79769e+308) which practically gives endless axes operation.

drive (SERCOS) limitations

However, the drive-controller communication uses a much smaller range it's position data is transferred using 32-bits data so the limits of internal drive position units are [-2 31 ,+2 31 ]. This is visible on properties: CCFB, CCMD, and CEXT. The are integer and limited to these values.

AMCS position variables

The system automatically extends range position variables (pcmd,pfb,pext) to [mindouble,maxdouble] by counting the number of cycles of 32-bit range. Each time the position feedback (or external) passes 31 bit limit internal counter of revolutions is increased (decreased). So the related PFB values does not exhibit any discontinuities.


Detecting of 32 bit limit-pass is done by checking the current and the previous value of the feedback position obtained from the drive. If the
XOR operation on the most-significant bit of the current and the previous feedback value is 1
we increase(decrease) the revolution counter by 1 and then compute the pfb according:
pfb = pfac*cfb + 4294967296*Count_rev

the revoultion counter can be reset by:

  • accessing position factor i.e. "pfac = pfac" or any other assignment.
  • calling user function: MOT_RESET_ROLLOVER or MOT_RESET_EXROLLOVER

Axy;Infinite axes.png