Specifications | Programming Manual, 12.2004 Edition SIMOTION MCC Motion Control Chart 1900-0AF32-0BA0 A&D SE EWF MS |
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Specifications | Programming Manual, 12.2004 Edition SIMOTION MCC Motion Control Chart 1900-0AF32-0BA0 A&D SE EWF MS |
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Specifications | Programming Manual, 12.2004 Edition SIMOTION MCC Motion Control Chart 1900-0AF32-0BA0 A&D SE EWF MS |
Outline | SIMOTION MCC Motion Control Chart Preface Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Introduction to MCC (Motion Control Chart) 1.2 Programming principles 1.3 Procedure for programming 2 User Interface in the MCC Editor 2.1 Representation of the MCC chart and MCC source file in the Workbench 2.2 Operator input options 2.3 Settings for the MCC editor 2.4 Calling up the online help 3 MCC Source Files and MCC Charts 3.1 General 3.2 Inserting and managing MCC source files 3.2.1 Inserting a new MCC source file 3.2.2 Opening an existing MCC source file 3.2.3 Transferring and compiling an MCC source file 3.2.4 Closing an open MCC source file 3.2.5 Cutting, copying, and deleting an MCC source file 3.2.6 Inserting a cut or copied MCC source file 3.2.7 Know-how protection for MCC source files 3.2.8 Exporting and importing an MCC source file 3.2.9 Properties of an MCC source file 3.2.10 Selecting compiler options |
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Content | Command Description A-327 Siemens AG, 2004. All rights reserved SIMOTIONMCC MotionControlChart, 12.2004 Edition A.6.8Activate cyclic measuring This command enables a measuring input on an axis or external encoder for mul- tiple (cyclic) measurements. A change in the signal (edge) at the configured mea- suring input (eg., on the SIMOTIONdevice or drive) triggers a system interrupt, and the current position value is saved. You can select the triggering input signal edge (e.g.,rising, falling, both). For spe- cific hardware (TM17), up to 2measurements can be made in the interpolator cycle clock if a single triggering edge is selected. If the measurement is successful, the measurement result is available in the sys- tem variables below: 1.System variables measuredValue1 and measuredValue2 contain each of the currently measured actual position values. Their meaning depends on which edge is the triggering edge: −If 1triggering edge is selected: measuredValue1 contains the measured value. measuredValue2 contains the secondmeasured value if 2events occur in the interpolator cycle clock. −If both triggering edges are selected: measuredValue1 contains the measured value at a rising edge measuredValue2 contains the measured value at a rising edge 2.When the measurement result is entered in the system variables indicated above, system variables counterMeasuredValue1 and counterMeasuredValue2 are incremented by1. The only time these counters are reset is in the event of a system startup or technology object restart. The command is active until it is terminated by the Deactivate measuring input (AppendixA.6.7) command. The measuring accuracy depends on the accuracy of the hardware used. It lies in the range of microseconds. |
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