Motion Control Card Function Introduction - Four Speed Curve Planning Modes Course Outline: 1. Brief description of f...
Function and command introduction Interruption-based length control is a motion control function suitable for situation...
Free protocol communication, also known as protocol-free communication, requires writing a temporary protocol based on ...
In motion control equipment, we often encounter situations where high-speed input signals need to be counted, with inpu...
Linux is a completely free and open-source POSIX-based multi-user, multi-tasking operating system that supports multi-t...
In industrial automation control systems, the ease of programming and the completeness of software functions when using...
01. Function Introduction When equipment requires high-precision, high-speed machining of complex curved workpieces, th...
The comparison output function based on a high-speed counter can open/close the output port for a specified time or out...
Introduction to Physical Node Addressing Currently, the control slave station is mainly controlled by the axis number o...
Application Background Different scenarios and devices have different requirements for speed, stability, etc. Selecting...
Tag communication Tag communication is mainly used for data exchange between controller layers. Controllers (including ...
Control Card Application Software Development Course Outline: 1. Introduction to Motion Control Systems 2. C# software ...
Introduction to Medium and Large PLCs - Instruction Components Course Outline: 1. Basic Instruction Structure 2. Operat...
CNC (Computer Numerical Control) is a motion control function that achieves trajectory control. Its goal is not only to...
Servo products have a wide range of applications and play a vital role in industries such as 3C electronics, semiconduc...