•
timed_jump_abs
•
timed_jump_rel
•
timed_mark_abs
•
timed_mark_rel
•
z_out
•
z_out_list
Increased Parameter Resolution
When switching from the RTC
for some commands not mentioned above – take
note that the resolution has been increased for
several parameters. Examples:
• For commands such as
the real-image-field x and y coordinate values are
specified with 20-bit resolution for the RTC
(whereas with 16-bit resolution for the RTC
Therefore, 16 times larger parameter values must
be specified for a certain position (in mm) – also
see
chapter 7.3.2, page
extended, virtual value range – altogether a
virtual 24-bit image field – is available with the
®
RTC
5 (particularly for Processing-on-the-fly
applications) – also see
• For commands such as write_da_x, analog
output values are specified with 12-bit resolution
®
for the RTC
5 (whereas with 10-bit resolution for
®
the RTC
4). Therefore, a 4 times larger parameter
value must be specified for a certain output value
(in V).
• For the command set_laser_timing, output
period and pulse length are specified with 1/64 µs
®
resolution for the RTC
5 (whereas with 1/8 µs or
1 µs resolution for the RTC
an 8 times or 64 times larger parameter value
must be specified for a certain timing value (in
µs). For the clock frequency refer to the command
description.
• For the command set_laser_delays, the laser
delays are specified with 0.5 µs resolution for the
®
RTC
5 (whereas with 1 µs resolution for the
®
RTC
4). Therefore, a 2 times larger parameter
value must be specified for a certain delay value
(in µs).
Here, though, it generally suffices to set the
®
®
RTC
5 DLL to RTC
4 compatibility mode via
set_rtc4_mode. Then the RTC
converts parameter values so that many RTC
command sequences (e.g. for defining marking
patterns) can run unchanged on the RTC
®
RTC
5 PC Interface Board
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changed
changed
changed
changed
not supported
not supported
®
®
4 to the RTC
5 – even
mark_abs
or jump_rel,
®
5
®
4).
119. Moreover, an
chapter 7.3.3, page
120).
®
4). Therefore,
®
5 DLL automatically
®
4
®
5.
®
RTC
4 compatibility mode affects the following
®
RTC
4 commands (descriptions of the respective
commands might include relevant information under
®
the heading "RTC
4 RTC
•
arc_abs
•
arc_rel
•
fly_return
•
get_z_distance
•
goto_xy
(changed)
•
goto_xyz
(changed)
•
home_position
•
jump_abs
•
jump_abs_3d
•
jump_rel
•
jump_rel_3d
•
mark_abs
•
mark_abs_3d
•
mark_rel
•
mark_rel_3d
•
set_delay_mode
•
set_ext_start_delay
•
set_ext_start_delay_list
•
set_firstpulse_killer
•
set_firstpulse_killer_list
•
set_fly_x
•
set_fly_y
•
set_jump_speed
•
set_laser_delays
•
set_mark_speed
•
set_pixel
(changed)
•
set_pixel_line
(changed)
•
set_rot_center
•
set_softstart_level
•
set_standby
•
set_standby_list
•
simulate_ext_start
•
timed_jump_abs
(changed)
•
timed_jump_rel
(changed)
•
timed_mark_abs
(changed)
•
timed_mark_rel
(changed)
•
write_da_1
•
write_da_1_list
•
write_da_2
•
write_da_2_list
•
write_da_x
•
write_da_x_list
Nevertheless, the previously mentioned revision of
initialization and checking of unsupported or
®
changed RTC
4 commands needs to be carried out
regardless of whether the program is to execute in
®
®
RTC
5 mode or RTC
4 compatibility mode.
®
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