National Instruments 7344 User Manual page 59

Motion control
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A
A
absolute mode
absolute position
acceleration/
deceleration
active-high
active-low
A/D
address
amplifier
Analog Input <1..4>
Analog Output <1..4>
API
axis
Axis <1..4> Inhibit
Axis <1..4> Forward
Limit Input
Axis <1..4> Home Input axis 1 through 4 home input
Axis <1..4> Reverse
Limit Input
7344 Hardware User Manual
amperes
treat the target position loaded as position relative to zero (0) while making
a move
position relative to zero
a measurement of the change in velocity as a function of time. Acceleration
and deceleration describes the period when velocity is changing from one
value to another.
a signal is active when its value goes high (1)
a signal is active when its value goes low (0)
analog-to-digital
character code that identifies a specific location (or series of locations) in
memory or on a host PC bus system
the drive that delivers power to operate the motor in response to low level
control signals. In general, the amplifier is designed to operate with a
particular motor type—you cannot use a stepper drive to operate a DC
brush motor, for instance
12-bit analog ADC input
DAC voltage output
application programming interface
unit that controls a motor or any similar motion or control device
axis 1 through 4 inhibit output
axis 1 through 4 forward/clockwise limit switch
axis 1 through 4 reverse/counter-clockwise limit input
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