AGV3D Hardware Manual
1.2. Accuracy and Temperature Effects
Aerotech products are designed for and built in a 20°C (68°F) environment. Extreme temperature changes
could cause a decrease in performance or permanent damage to the AGV3D. At a minimum, the
environmental temperature must be controlled to within 0.25ºC per 24 hours to ensure the AGV3D
specifications are repeatable over an extended period of time. The severity of temperature effects on all
specifications depends on many different environmental conditions, including how the AGV3D is mounted.
Contact the factory for more details.
1.2.1. Power-On Thermal Drift
For the best possible accuracy and repeatability, it is recommended that the +5 V feedback power supply be
connected to the galvano motors for a minimum of four hours prior to performing any critical operations with
the AGV3D. Application of the feedback power supply can raise the temperature of the galvano motors,
resulting in a transient period of "power-on" thermal drift. Allowance for this warm-up period provides the
galvano motors sufficient time to achieve thermal equilibrium.
In applications where a mark-and-measure calibration is performed to improve accuracy, it is essential that
the calibration procedure not be conducted prior to completion of the warm-up period. Otherwise, the
calibration may not be effective due to the change in zero offset that can result from the "power-on" thermal
drift.
To minimize delays in operating the AGV3D, it is recommended that the +5 V feedback power supply is
continuously maintained to the galvano motors, even when they are not under servo control.
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