Example of basic erc2 positioning sequence, Erc-rac, Appendix – IAI America ERC2 User Manual

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11. Appendix

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Appendix

* Appendix

Example of Basic ERC2 Positioning Sequence

Given below is an example of basic sequence for creating a positioning sequence using the ERC2.

indicates PIO signals of the ERC2 controller.

Home return signal

HOME

HOME PEND

HEND

HOME

HEND

A

A

B

A

B

C

D

H

I

J

K

L

A C

D

C

C

I

H K

H

I

J

J PEND L

K

J PEND

L

Home return

request

Home return request

Positioning

start request

to position 1

Positioning

start request

to position 1

The positioning start request signal is converted to pulse in such a

way that one start signal is issued for one positioning operation.

Auxiliary start signal

for next positioning

({)

Check if positioning to the specified position has completed.

Positioning start pulse

to position 1

Auxiliary positioning start

pulse to position 1

Auxiliary positioning

start for position 1

Start check for position 1

Completion of positioning to

position 1

B

.. ERC-RAC

C

9

21 40

49

4

51.5

20

118.5

B

L

61

8.5

2

A

118.5

20

Stroke

M10s1.5

(300)

SIO type

F

45h7

M.E.

PIO type

50

100

150

200

250

300

L

A

B

C

312.5

194

423.5

106

2.7

362.5

244

523.5

156

2.9

412.5

294

623.5

206

3.0

462.5

344

723.5

256

3.2

512.5

394

823.5

306

3.3

562.5

444

923.5

356

3.5

Stroke

Weight [kg]

Home

Secure

at least

100

Teaching Port

M.E.

:

Mechanical End

Brake unit

Cable joint

connector

M10s1.5 Nut 3 types

64

7

50

32

1

68

64

50

89.6

4- F

17 (2 flat faces)

(note) The angle of the 2 faces

on the actual product would

not be as shown in the drawing.

Appearance Figure for Brake-equipped Type
*Brake-equipped type is longer in 43.5mm and

weight heavier in 0.5kg than the standard type.

*There is no Teaching

Port for SIO Type.

Rod Diameter

F

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