Figure 4-51, Velocity blending (method 4), Figure 4-52 – ADLINK PCI-8258 User Manual

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Motion Control Theory

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PCI-8254 / PCI-8258

4. Buffered

When new interpolation command is received it is saved in

motion buffer first. Commands in queue then continues to

execute after the original interpolation command is finished.

Take figure below. When executing a straight line interpolation

command from S1 to E1, a "buffered" interpolation command is

given during movement in progress. The controller then saves

interpolation command in queue and move from E1 to E2 after

interpolation command is completed. The profile follows user

settings exactly. To ensure no slow down or minor slowdown

between two interpolation commands you may set up ending

speed of previous interpolation command and starting speed of

next interpolation command properly.

Figure 4-51: Velocity blending (method 4)

5. Blending when deceleration start

When new interpolation command is received it is saved in

motion buffer first. When original interpolation command starts

slowing down the new interpolation command also starts for

blending as shown in figure below. You may determine

blending time by adjusting deceleration rate. The higher the

deceleration rate is the smaller the blending region will be and

the smaller deviation form original interpolation command path

will be.

Figure 4-52: Velocity blending (method 5)

Buffered

Buffered

E1

S1

E2

Start deceleration

Blending

E1

S1

E2

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