Mark Commands; Arc Commands; Ellipse Commands - Scanlab RTC 5 PC Interface Board Installation And Operation Manual

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Mark Commands

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The RTC
5 automatically turns on the "laser active"
laser control signals at the beginning of a mark
command. During a mark command
(1)
mark_rel
), the laser focus moves along the spec-
ified vector with a constant marking speed,
producing a straight mark on the workpiece.
If another mark (or arc) command follows immedi-
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ately afterward, the RTC
5 leaves the "laser active"
laser control signals on. Therefore, a sequence of
individual mark (and arc) commands creates a
continuous marking (polyline mark). Turn-off of the
"laser active" laser control signals occurs at the
beginning of the jump (or generally: non-mark/non-
arc) command that follows the final mark (or arc)
command of a polygonal traversal (also see
"Edgelevel", page
104).
The commands
set_mark_speed
set_mark_speed_ctrl (see page 448)
marking speed. The marking speed can be changed
anywhere in a list or via the corresponding control
command if no list is currently being processed.

Arc Commands

The arc commands
arc_abs
(2)
for marking circular arcs
. These commands require
parameters for the X and Y coordinates of the arc
center and the arc angle. The circular arc starts at the
current output position, with angles counted posi-
tively and clockwise (in contrast to mathematical
convention).
At the beginning of an arc command, the RTC
automatically turns on the "laser active" laser control
signals. During an arc command, the laser focus
moves with the defined marking speed along the
specified arc. The "laser active" laser control signals
are turned off at the beginning of the subsequent
jump (or generally: non-mark, non-arc or non-ellipse)
command, provided no further arc commands (or a
series of arc, mark or ellipse commands) follow.
(1) For using abs and rel commands see "AbsCalls"
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Additionally, the RTC
5 provides timed vector commands (see
page
198), para vector commands (see
3D option is enabled – 3D vector commands (see
(2) For using abs and rel commands see "AbsCalls"
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Additionally, the RTC
5 provides timed arc commands (see
page
198).
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RTC
5 PC Interface Board
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(mark_abs
or
and
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and
arc_rel
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page
77.
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147) and – if the
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172).
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77.

Ellipse Commands

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The RTC
5 software driver also provides commands
for marking elliptical arcs. Here (unlike marking of
vectors or circular arcs), you'll generally need two
commands per arc:
set_ellipse
mark_ellipse_abs
or
mark_ellipse_rel
The
set_ellipse
command is used for specifying the
arc's shape in the following manner (see
• Lengths a and b of the ellipse's half-axes
• The beginning phase angle Phi0 (and thereby the
arc starting point's position relative to the end
point of half-axis a)
• The arc angle Phi (and thereby the length of the
to-be-marked ellipse section)
The arc commands
mark_ellipse_abs
mark_ellipse_rel
specify the to-be-executed arc's
position and orientation in the following manner
(siehe
figure
28):
• The coordinates (X,Y) of the ellipse's midpoint
• The angle Alpha between the ellipse's half-axis a
and the X axis.
Legend
1 Starting point
2 Marked arc
3 End point
Marking ellipse-shaped arcs
Notes
• Via a, you can specify either the short or long half-
axis (then use b for the other axis). Phi0, Phi and
Alpha are always relative to axis a.
• Phi0 and Phi are counted positively clockwise (in
contrast to mathematical convention). In
contrast, Alpha is counterclockwise (in accor-
dance with mathematical convention).
(3) For using abs and rel commands see "AbsCalls"
and the arc command
(3)
.
figure
28):
or
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page
77.
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