Intelligent Motion Systems Modular LYNX System manual Half Axis Mode Following

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SCLK+

DIR+

+5VDC

OUTPUT

A0

6

1

21

5

 

A1

2

22

4

 

A2

3

23

 

 

PT

3

4

24

HI

2

5

25

UG

1

6

26

 

DIR-

 

21

 

DIR+

 

22

 

SCK-

 

23

 

SCK+

 

24

 

GND

 

25

 

+5V

 

26

 

RX-

 

31

 

RX+

 

32

 

TX-

 

33

 

TX+

 

34

 

CGND

 

35

 

RX

 

36

 

TX

 

IG

 

 

1

31

 

GND

2

32

 

3

33

 

V+

 

4

34

 

 

 

 

5

35

 

TM

6

36

Differential/O

TM

13-

13+

14-

14+

15-

15+

16-

16+

17-

17+

MODULE

18-

18+

GD

 

HSIO

ENCODER

 

 

 

13+

Channel A

 

 

 

14+

Channel B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Encoder or

Pulse Generator

Stepping

Motor

Modular LYNX System

+5VDC Opto Supply

 

 

 

Step Clock Input

Z N429D G P59627A

 

 

 

 

Direction Input

GP59627A

ZN429D

Power Connections

Not Shown For

 

 

 

 

 

 

Simplification

Motor Driver

Figure 6.9 Half Axis Mode (Following)

NOTE: The HAS variable must be set to less than 1 or Error

N Code 9004, “Ratio Out of Range” will occur.

O n e a n d a H a l f A x i s O p e r a t i o n ( R AT I O E )

A secondary drive can be connected to a pair of differential outputs. The secondary driver will operate off of the differential output pair 15 and 16 (I/O pair 13 and 14 can also operate in this mode). Setting the ratio mode to TRUE (1) for the differential output clock (IOS) specifies a secondary drive function. Then when ratio mode is enabled (RATIOE); the secondary axis will follow the primary axis with the ratio specified by the RATIO variable.

The sequence of commands used to make this setup function would be as follows:

‘Set IOS 15 to step/direction clock

type, and ratio mode

IOS

15

=

5,0,1,0,2,1

 

‘Set IOS 16 to step/direction clock

type, and ratio mode

IOS

16

=

6,0,1,0,2,1

 

‘Set Ratio Mode Enable Flag to

TRUE (1)

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Modular LYNX System specifications

The Intelligent Motion Systems Modular LYNX System represents a cutting-edge innovation in the realm of automation and control solutions. Developed to offer flexibility and scalability, the LYNX System is designed for a wide range of applications, from advanced robotics to intelligent transportation systems, showcasing its versatile nature in modern industrial environments.

One of the main features of the LYNX System is its modular architecture, which allows users to customize and expand their system based on specific project requirements. This modularity enables the integration of various components, such as controllers, sensors, and actuators, facilitating easy upgrades and modifications without the need for complete system overhauls. This not only reduces downtime but also promotes long-term cost savings.

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The system is also designed with user-friendly interfaces, including intuitive software tools that simplify system configuration, monitoring, and maintenance tasks. These interfaces support graphical programming and provide real-time feedback, allowing operators to analyze system performance and make informed adjustments as necessary.

In summary, the Intelligent Motion Systems Modular LYNX System is a versatile, scalable solution characterized by its modular design, advanced control algorithms, robust communication capabilities, and comprehensive safety features. With its ability to adapt to a wide range of industrial applications, the LYNX System stands as a powerful asset for companies looking to enhance their automation and control processes.