Yaskawa MP940 Reference Manual User Manual

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MotionSuite™ MP940 Machine Controller Reference Manual

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User Program Example 2 (Electronic Camming)

From the beginning, camming has been a means of converting rotary motion
to linear motion, and has been used to obtain the desired motion curves
(displacement graph) in one cycle.

Machine camming creates a cam in a form corresponding to this dis-
placement graph, places runners along its path, then obtains a desired
linear motion by rotating this cam.

In electronic camming, the displacement graph data itself is held inside
the controller as a position pattern and executes continuous position con-
trol (also called Continuous Path (CP) control) by shifting the position.

Configure the electronic camming control loop by using phase control.
Normal position control generates the position reference by integrating the
base speed reference in the SVA module.

On the other hand, the electronic camming control loop cuts out the
integration circuit of the base speed reference, and transmits the position
reference according to the phase bias setting.

θ

Phase

Reference

Generation of Phase Change Pattern

Position

Control

S

Xref

+

+

+

-

+

-

M

PG

Servo
Motor

Encoder

Slide

Displacement

Phase

θ

Speed

Control

Follower

Displacement

Phase

θ

Mechanical Cam

Follower

When a mechanical
cam is turned, the
follower moves in a
linear motion as per the
deviation drawing.

Me

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M

Ball Screw

Follower

MP920

Electon

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