Figure 4-31, Jog step mode – ADLINK PCI-8258 User Manual

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Motion Control Theory

2. Step mode: In addition to velocity parameters this

mode requires specific offset and so is easy for stop
position prediction. After the JOG-ON control signal is
triggered at the rising edge, the axis being controlled
moves a distance of given offset then stops, pauses for a
period of time (known as the delay time), if the control
signal remains ON in delay time, the control axis moves
in given speed profile until the signal disappears. It
differs from continuous mode in that the total
displacement will be increased to integer times of given
offset value. This is useful in achieving more precise
offset control during fine tuning.

Figure 4-31: Jog step mode

• JOG-ON and digital input signal linkage:

The JOG-ON control signal not only can be given with API function
but also can be used in setting digital input signal as control signal.
You may set up axis parameter 48h, 49h, 4Ah, and 4Bh in two
methods (distinguished by number of DI points):

1. Use two DI channel and set one of it to positive direction

movement JOG-ON signal and the other to negative direction
movement JOG-ON signal

2. Use one DI channel and set it to JOG-ON signal with its

direction to be determined by axis parameter.

Relevant APS API described below:

I32 APS_jog_on (…); // give velocity movement command

OFF(0)

ON(1)

offset offset

offset

T

V

JOG-ON

offset

offset

delay time

delay time

signal

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