Axis monitor example, Pto pulse accuracy – Rockwell Automation 2080-LC50 Micro830 and Micro850 Programmable Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-UM002F-EN-E - December 2013

Chapter 7 Motion Control with PTO and PWM

Axis Monitor Example

The Axis Monitor displays seven significant digits with rounding.

PTO Pulse Accuracy

Micro800 motion feature is pulse-based and the value of distance and velocity are
designed in such a way that all PTO-related values are integers at the hardware
level, when converting to PTO pulse.

For example, if the user configures Motor Pulses per Revolution as 1,000 and
Travel per Revolution as 10 cm and the user wants to drive velocity at
4.504 cm/sec. The target velocity is 4.504 cm/sec (that is, 450.4 pulse/sec). In
this case, the actual commanded velocity will be 4.5 cm/sec (that is,
450 pulse/sec), and the 0.4 pulse/sec is rounded off.

This rounding scheme also applies to other input parameters such as Position,
Distance, Acceleration, Deceleration, and Jerk. For instance, with above motor

ATTENTION: See

Motion Axis Configuration in Connected Components

Workbench on page 89

to learn more about the different axis

configuration parameters.

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