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SimplIQ

Software Manual

Development Aids

MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)

7-5

7.4

The Recorder

The

SimplIQ

drive recorder mechanism enables the user to record up to eight signals

simultaneously. The recorded signals can be uploaded to the host through the
communication connection, for presentation and analysis.

SimplIQ

drives operating with

CAN have two communication lines: CAN and RS-232. This arrangement enables the
recorder to use one line for performance monitoring while the machine host uses the other
line to control the

SimplIQ

drive in its normal context.

This section explains how to define the recorder parameters for the

SimplIQ

drive, how to

launch and trigger the recorder and how to fetch the recorded data. The details need not be
of interest to most

SimplIQ

drive users, because the Composer application normally operates

the recorder through a user-friendly interface.

The list of recordable signals supported by the

SimplIQ

drive is stored internally and can be

retrieved by the host. (Refer to the LS and LP commands in the

SimplIQ

Command Reference

Manual.) In addition, the

SimplIQ

drive can record user-program variables for tracing the

progress of user programs without interrupting them.

The following commands are relevant to the recording process:

Command Description

BG, BT, IL[N]

Begins motion using software or hardware command. Start of motion
may be used to trigger the recorder.

BH

Uploads recorder results.

LS

Loads a record from the serial flash memory, in order to retrieve the
list of recorder signals.

RC

Defines which of mapped signals should be recorded.

RG

Recorder gap: specifies sampling rate of the recorder.

RL Recorder

length.

RP[N]

Recorder parameters: defines which event will trigger the recorder,
and the trigger position. Also defines basic time quantum for recorder
(TS or four times TS) and data to be uploaded to host by next BH
command.

RR

Launches recorder and reads back its status.

RV

Signal mapping: maps the IDs of the recordable signals to logical IDs
that the recorder can reference.

SR

Status register, which indicates the status of the recorder: idle, armed,
triggered and recording, or ready with data.

TS

Sampling time, the basic resolution of recorder.

WI[21]

Actual amount of recorded data.

Table

7-1: Commands Relevant to the Recorder

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