Fx2N-1Pg-E Positioning; Overview Of Control - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec FX Series Beginners Manual

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FX2N-1PG-E positioning

4.3
FX
2N
The FX
2N(C)
function blocks are separate pieces of hardware that can be connected to PLCs to enhance control.
Since special function blocks process information separately from the PLC, the scan time of the PLC is
not adversely affected during operations controlled by special function blocks. This provides an
advantage for programming. Additionally, special function blocks such as the FX
arate, more advanced control through the use of their own inputs and outputs.
An important reference for understanding positioning with the FX
● FX
2N
It is assumed that you will have read the above manual or that you will have it nearby for reference.
4.3.1

Overview of control

The FX
2N
axis up to 100,000 pulses/second (100 kHz). A stepper motor or servo motor can be used with the
FX
-1PG-E to perform positioning operations.
2N
Some of the main advantages to using the FX
FX
include:
3U(C)
● The flexible use of the zero point signal PG0
● Two speed positioning operations with or without interrupt
● The option to choose the FP/RP pulse output method.
FX Positioning Control Systems
-1PG-E positioning
and FX
PLCs support connection with the FX
3U(C)
-1PG/FX-1PG User's Manual – (JY992D65301)
-1PG-E is a popular unit for performing general point-to-point positioning operations on 1
Learning to Use the FX Family for Positioning Control
-1PG-E special function block. Special
2N
-1PG-E is:
2N
-1PG-E for positioning as opposed to the FX
2N
-1PG-E offer sep-
2N
, FX
or
1S
1N
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