Definition of data model, Commissioning – Lenze EVS9332xK User Manual
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Commissioning
Generation of motion profiles
Definition of data model
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6.10.2
Definition of data model
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Note!
Select the data model for the drive before entering the basic
profile data in the "Basic cam data" dialog box.
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"Basic cam data" dialog box
Procedure
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Click on field (1) and select the data model.
ƒ For the relative data model, profile points cannot be changed later
since they are saved in a compressed form because of the data volume.
ƒ Compared with the absolute data model, the relative data model
provides a higher number of interpolation points.
ƒ The profile can be split into 5 sections. The interpolation points used
per section are distributed equidistantly.
ƒ The absolute data model provides the possibility to change individual
points of the profile later.
ƒ The interpolation points can be distributed as you like.
ƒ If the profile is split into different sections, an active section is not
output at CDATA−SEC1 ... CDATA−SEC5.
ƒ Profiles can be optimised through linear interpolation.
Data model
Maximum number of interpolation points for ...
1 profile
2 profiles
4 profiles
8 profiles
Relative
2048
1024
512
256
Absolute
512
256
128
64
Relative data model
Absolute data model
Number of interpolation
points