Application Function
Signal
Connectivity
Position Compare & Trigger Output
Up to 20MHz encoder input frequency, hardware-based
high-speed position comparison, and trigger output, ideal for
AOI applications.
Automatic Backlash Compensation
Upon direction change, outputs backlash corrective pulses
before sending commands. This function only supports
single-axis movement.
Coordination Transformation
Often used with robotic systems, it is one of the most important
features of an advanced control system for articulated robots,
providing the ability to transform workspace coordinates to
corresponding joint coordinates.
Position Latch
The latch function captures the instant counter value of one
certain axis when the latch signal activates. The LTC channel is
used to receive the latch pulse and the latch function is
implemented with hardware.
DSP
Digital Signal Processing allows time-critical motion control,
multiple axis synchronization, and standalone control in a
variety of applications.
Manual Pulsar Input Interface
Some motion control solutions provide an interface that
connects manual pulsar input devices, which can be used to
move the axes.
Digital Encoder Input
Most feedback signals can be classified as digital pulse types
consisting of A, B phase and index signals. Normally the
frequency of digital encoder can be supported up to 20MHz
(@4xAB phase).
Ethernet Connectivity
Considering the cost and flexibility of overall automation
equipment design, Ethernet connectivity allows localization of
movement or I/O modules to save space and extend control
through adding the modules.
Field Bus Connectivity
Field Bus Connectivity localizes motion of I/O modules to save
space and extend control through addition of modules, with
dedicated I/O and Motion provided as “HSL” and “MNET”
respectively.
SIN-COS Encoder Input
To receive higher resolution of feedback position, SIN-COS
encoders appear in advanced motion systems with up to 12 bit
conversion rate.
Hardware Emergency Input
A safety protection feature providing emergency shutdown in
case of malfunction.
Analog Output /
Analog Input Channels
Some products offer analog output/
input channels for voltage signals.
Electronic Gearing
To implement multi-axis synchronization, this function sets a ratio
between multiple slave axes and one master axis to simplify
mechanism. One example is a system where two rotating drums
turn at a given ratio to each other.
Encoder Event
To accelerate the throughout of entire motion system, the
encoder event is used to triggers other axis movement
immediately when the target axis achieves the planned position.
PWM Generation
In general PWM generates pulse up to 25MHz with either fixed
frequency or fixed duty-cycle modes, and is suitable for laser,
and dispensing applications.
Electronic CAM
With electronic cam, a slave axis follows a profile that is a
function of the master position. This profile need not be salted,
but it must be an animated function, electronically command-
ing one axis position as a function of another axis with a CAM
table and fire I/O during the move.
Pitch Compensation
Irrespective of the type of ball screw system used, there always
exists the non-linear section of the whole ball screw that affects
the accuracy of overall motion. This function compensates for
pitch error in real time.
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