Delta RMC151 User Manual

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8 Command Reference

sine move in a certain amount of time. For changing target parameters of position,

Change Target Parameter (80) command.
Target parameters can be ramped independently of each other. That is, each parameter

can be ramped whether or not other parameters are ramping. Multiple Change Target

Parameter commands can be issued from a single step in a user program, allowing them

to be ramped together.
This command applies to motion started by the following commands:

Sine Start (Prs/Frc) (76)

Sine Start Parameters

When this command is used for changing target parameters of motion started with a Sine

Start (Prs/Frc) (76) command, the following parameters can be changed:
Offset
When ramping the offset, there will be a discontinuity in the pressure/force rate at the

beginning and end of the ramp. This can cause the axis to jump if the Pressure/Force

Rate Feed Forward is being used.

Valid Ramp

Types

Time

Ramp the Offset linearly in the number of seconds specified by the

Ramp Value.

Cycles

Ramp the Offset linearly in the number of cycles specified by the

Ramp Value.

Rate

Ramp the Offset linearly at the rate (units/sec) specified by the

Ramp Value.

Amplitude
The amplitude can be ramped to any positive value, or zero.

Valid Ramp

Types

Time

Ramp the Amplitude linearly in the number of seconds specified by

the Ramp Value.

Cycles

Ramp the Amplitude linearly in the number of cycles specified by the

Ramp Value.

Rate

Ramp the Amplitude linearly at the rate (units/sec) specified by the

Ramp Value.

Frequency
The frequency can be ramped to any positive value, or zero.

Valid Ramp

Types

Time

Ramp the Frequency linearly in the number of seconds specified by

the Ramp Value.

Cycles

Ramp the Frequency linearly in the number of cycles specified by the

Ramp Value.

Rate

Ramp the Frequency linearly at the rate (units/sec) specified by the

Ramp Value.

Time (log)

Ramp the Frequency logarithmically in the number of seconds

specified by the Ramp Value. Ramping frequency logarithmically

typically gives a smoother frequency transition than linear ramping,

especially over wide frequency ranges.

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