Multi-tasking – IAI America PSEL User Manual

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Part 2 Programs

2. Multi-Tasking


“Multi-tasking” operation may not be a familiar term, but it is widely used in computer programming to refer
to parallel processing. Simply put, multi-tasking means running several programs in parallel.
Take a screw-tightening robot, for example.
In general, a screw-tightening robot consists of axis-1 and axis-2 actuators and a screw-tightening
machine (up/down air cylinder, etc.).

Operation Flow





















Although the flow chart is simple, the movement of axis-1 and axis 2 actuators and the operation of the
parts feeder must take place simultaneously. This requires “multi-tasking” operation.
























Move

Tighten screw

Move XY

Tighten screw

Parts feeder prepares screws

Parts feeder prepares screws

Start

Program 1

Move

Tighten screw

Move

Tighten screw

Program 2

Start

Parts feeder ON

Screw

preparation OK

Parts feeder OFF

Shortage

of screws

Timer

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