3a.10 adaptive depth probing, Wiring a probe for rising edge configurations, Wiring a probe for falling edge configuration – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section 3A

Primary 9/230 Components

3A-36

Wiring a Probe for Rising Edge Configurations

Typical wiring of a simple contactor type touch probe configured to fire on

the rising edge of the probe signal, requires the addition of a 1000 ohm pull

down resistor. Figure 3A.25 shows a typical wiring diagram compatible

with most probe designs configured to trigger on the rising edge of the

probes signal.

Figure 3A.25

Typical Wiring of a Touch Probe Configured for Rising Edge Trigger

4

3

2

1

TB2

1000 ohm

pull down resistor

(customer supplied)

Probe Contact

Wiring a Probe for Falling Edge Configuration

Figure 3A.26 shows a typical wiring diagram compatible with most probe

designs configured to trigger on the falling edge of the probe signal.

Figure 3A.26

Typical Wiring of a Touch Probe Configured for Falling Edge Trigger

4

3

2

1

TB2

Probe Contact

Use the Adaptive Depth probe feature to enable an adaptive depth probe
that monitors tool depth relative to the actual part surface. This feature

allows:

a more flexible part mounting system (small changes to part size or part
mounting do not require reprogramming of the machine or station)

greater accuracy with a less accurate machine drive system (tool
position is relative to the part surface rather than the machine home)

a retroactive change in axis positioning resolution (feedback for axis
positioning switches between the normal axis encoder and the adaptive

depth probe once the probe is triggered).

3A.10

Adaptive Depth Probing

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