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News Release from: Rockwell Automation Anorad | Subject: Logix software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 December 2003
Interpolation takes motion control to
new markets
The interpolation capabilities of the latest Logix programming software opens up a host of uses previously impossible with "everyday" motion control.
In simple terms, interpolation is the ability to move in a co-ordinated linear and circular path rather than just straight lines Previously the preserve of CNC controllers, it is now available for all applications using Rockwell Automation's latest Logix programming software
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Perfect for delicate pick and place applications where the path might need to avoid other equipment or for sophisticated, constant velocity path drawing such as laying down liquid gaskets in the automotive industry, interpolation opens up a host of uses previously impossible with "everyday" motion control.
In contrast to the days of G and M codes used by CNC controllers, programming is extremely easy.
The user creates an interpolated move by defining the two or three axes to be controlled.
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Then the linear or circular move is defined using the standard IEC based program (using ladder logic, for example).
A "via" command takes the path through given points in an arc; "centre" calculates an arc from the centre of a circle; or "radius" calculates the arc from a given radius.
The built in, on screen, plot facility then allows the progress of the path to be monitored to ensure that it is correct before applying it to the real application.
Typical applications include advanced pick and place, liquid gasket laying machines where the profile is generally "taught" during commissioning and then "replayed" - with a menu of several to choose from depending on the job in hand.
Also, flame cutting (for metal) and water cutting (for food), where the shape to be cut can be imported from a PC holding the x-y co-ordinates, using an OPC link and vinyl cutting which as like the above with the third axis being used to control the angle of the knife so that it is always pointing in the direction of travel.
The Logix platform behind the system, is an outstanding new generation architecture that integrates logic, motion and process control.
Specifically designed for networks, it is programmed using a single software package.
Rockwell Automation has recently taken the engineering of motion control systems to a new level with the introduction Kinetix, a range of easy to use controllers and software, high performance motors and servo drives, and extensive use of Sercos for easy connection and feedback.
Now with the addition of an easy to use, cost effective interpolation solution, even the most sophisticated applications are within the capabilities of nonspecialist engineers. Request a free brochure from Rockwell Automation Anorad ...
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