Defining the system functionality – Lenze Engineer v2.21 User Manual

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Defining the system functionality

Creating an interconnection via the electrical shaft

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Lenze · Engineer · 2.13 EN - 10/2014

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Modulo traversing range

• The drive can rotate continuously in one direction.
• If the set cycle is exceeded, a defined overshoot takes place, i.e. the value range repeats itself

periodically (example: rotary table).

• In a rotating system, the cycle corresponds to a typical rotation (360°) or a distance between

tools.

• Depending on the branch of industry, the cycle is also called "register", "register length", "arc

length", "arc size", "format cut length", etc.

• Absolute targets can be approached by exceeding the measuring system limit, e. g. from 10° to

350°.

[8-21] Examples of a "modulo" traversing range

• Typical curves for a modulo traversing range

[8-22] Example 1: Feed profiles

Drive can rotate continuously

Cycle (fixedly defined division)



M

M



Œ

Œ

360°

60°

Positive feed

Negative feed

Feed (lift) = cycle

Y = position of the axis

X = master value/master angle

0

50

100

-50

-100

Y [mm]

90º

180º

270º

360º

j

Œ

0

50

100

-50

-100

Y [mm]

90º

180º

270º

360º

j

Œ

Note!

In the modulo traversing range the feed (lift) defined by the motion profile has to

correspond to the cycle, i. e. the curve has to be completed with the cycle end!

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