Output Of M-Functions - HEIDENHAIN TNC 151 Q Mounting Instructions

Contouring control
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3.4.1
Output of M-functions
M-functions
operative at block-beginning.
Timing diagram:
Start
\
.
Static output:
a) M-code, 8 bit BCD parallel
L
b) decoded M-functions
B
M-Strobe
I
-1
I
I
I
MP120
MP 121
4
+
wait for feedback
MP 122
"Auxiliary
function
completed"
Please note:
The programmed
time in machine parameter 121 must be less than the time in machine parameter 122.
The M-code is provided as a static signal. The impulse duration
of the M-gating signal is programmed
with
machine parameters 120 and 121. After duration
of the time period programmed
with 122, the control
input
ist interrogated
for the feedback signal: "Auxiliary
function
completed".
When -this input is at + 24 V, the
M-code signals are inactive and program run is resumed. If this input is inactive, (at 0 V), the M-code signals
are output and program run is interrupted
until the input is re-activated (at 24 V).
.
The number of M-functions
depends on the type of decoding in the machine interface.
With external decoding, 100 different
M-functions
can be programmed.
Without external decoding, 9 different
M-functions
can be programmed.
a) Coded M-functions
Output
is in 8-4-2-l
BCD-code, 2 decades parallel. (Decoded M-functions
are present with the corresponding
coded M-functions
simultaneously).
The table on next page shows which M-functions
are operative at the be-
ginning or end of a block, and the appropriate
coding.
13

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents