Define Arcs; Trajectory File Description; Trajectory File Examples - Newport XPS-Q8 Users Manual, Software Tools And Tutorial

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8.1.6

Define Arcs

An arc is defined by specifying the radius R and the sweep angle A (Figure 28).
Both radius and sweep angles are expressed in double precision floating point numbers.
The sweep angle can range from 10
from a fraction of a degree to practically an infinite number of overlapping circles.
8.1.7

Trajectory File Description

The Line-arc trajectory is defined in a file that has to be stored in the
..\public\trajectories folder of the XPS controller. This file must have the following
structure:
The first line sets the "FirstTangent":
The second line sets the "DiscontinuityAngle": Defines the maximum allowed angle
The third line must be empty for better readability.
The following lines define the Line-arc trajectory:
An element can be a "Line" or an "Arc":
Line: Define X and Y positions to build a linear segment Line = X, Y.
Arc: Define radius and sweep angle to build an arc of circle Arc = R, A.
8.1.8

Trajectory File Examples

The following is an example of a trajectory file that represents a rectangle with rounded
corners and with the end point equal to the starting point:
Figure 29: Graphical display of the first Line-arc trajectory data file example.
Figure 28: An arc defined with radius and angle.
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to 1.797 x 10
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allowing a definition of arcs
Defines the tangent angle for the first
point in case of an arc. This parameter
has no effect if the first element is a
line.
of discontinuity.
Each line defines an element of
the trajectory.

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