Incremental Positioning - YASKAWA VS-626M5 Instruction Manual

Vector-controlled inverter drives with power regenerative function for machine tools
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Orientation Control Using an Encoder

8.8.2 Incremental Positioning

8.8.2 Incremental Positioning
Operation signal (FWD or REV)
Orientation signal (ORT)
Incremental signal (INC)
Orientation completion signal
(ORE)
Speed
(
(
Position
(
(
8
Incremental positioning is used when positioning to a new stop position that adds to the current stop posi-
tion a specified amount of travel (i.e., angle).
If an incremental signal is input and an orientation signal is input again after absolute positioning has been
completed, the shaft stops at the new stop position according to the servo loop, and a completion signal
is output at the same time.
In this mode, the shaft advances by the specified rotation travel amount only whenever an orientation sig-
nal is input.
The timing chart for the incremental positioning operation is shown in the following diagram.
ON
ABS
ON
Reference)
Actual speed)
0
0
Reference)
Actual speed)
0
Fig 8.11
Incremental Positioning
When performing incremental positioning, make sure that the position does not slip while the orientation
signal is turned OFF. If the position slips, stop position accuracy will be lost.
ON
ON
INC
ON
Absolute stop position
Incremental operation
8 -12
ON
ON

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents