Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Tool Tip Radius Compensation (TTRC)

Function

Chapter 21

21-52

During normal program execution, the control is constantly scanning ahead
several blocks to set up the necessary motions to correctly execute the

current block. This is called Block Look-Ahead.

The 9/Series control has 21 set-up buffers. Different features require the

use of some of these setup buffers. One is always used for the currently

executing block. TTRC requires at least 3 of these buffers. Any remaining

setup buffers are used for block look-ahead, with one buffer used for each

block.

At times (especially during TTRC) the control may not have enough

look-ahead blocks to correctly execute the current block. When this

happens, the control automatically starts disabling the block retrace

feature.

The block retrace feature uses one setup buffer for every re-traceable

block. The number of re-traceable blocks is set in AMP by your system

installer (a maximum of 15 is possible).

If necessary, the control decreases the number of available re-traceable

blocks until either there are sufficient setup buffers available to

successfully execute the current program, or until there are no more block

retrace blocks left. The control displays a message on line 2 of the CRT if

it has to eliminate some of the block retrace blocks.

Avoid using too many buffers for block retrace. The larger the number of

look-ahead blocks that the control has available to set up future part

program motion requests, the more efficiently the control executes

programs. We recommend that you keep the number of setup buffers

available to the block retrace feature as low as possible.

Error detection for TTRC blocks can be separated into 3 categories:

Backwards motion detection
Circular departure too small
Interference

21.6.8

Block Look-Ahead

21.7

Error Detection

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