Yaskawa MP900 Series Motion Programming Manual User Manual
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1.2 Programming Methods
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Maximum Programmable Values
The maximum values for a single move command are as shown in the following table.
Number of
Digits After
Decimal Point
Reference
Unit: pulse
Reference
Unit: mm
Reference
Unit: degree
Reference
Unit: inch
Finite
Length
0
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−2147483648
to 2147483647
0 to 35999999
−2147483648
to 2147483647
1
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−214748364.8
to 214748364.7
0 to 3599999.9
−214748364.8
to 214748364.7
2
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−21474836.48
to 21474836.47
0 to 359999.99
−21474836.48
to 21474836.47
3
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−2147483.648
to 2147483.647
0 to 35999.999
−2147483.648
to 2147483.647
4
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−214748.3648
to 214748.3647
0 to 3599.9999
−214748.3648
to 214748.3647
5
−2147483648
to 2147483647
−21474.83648
to 21474.83647
0 to 359.99999
−21474.83648
to 21474.83647
Note When reference unit = pulse
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Designating Absolute Mode for Infinite-Length Axes
With an absolute reference (mode for designating in a range of 0 to 359.999_) for an infinite-
length axis, the designated sign indicates the direction of rotation and the designated angle indi-
cates the absolute position, as shown in the following illustration.
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In this example, the position is specified from a current value of 180_.
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EXAMPLE
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