XFC_StepReferenceFlyingRefPulse
This function block XFC_StepReferenceFlyingRefPulse performs referencing during a running movement to the zero pulse of an encoder.
The execution does not start or modify any movement itself.
Inputs
VAR_INPUT
Execute : BOOL;
ReferenceSignal : XFC_Ref_Signal_Ref;
SetPosition : LREAL;
TimeLimit : TIME;
DistanceLimit : LREAL;
BufferMode : MC_BufferMode;
Options : ST_Home_Options;
END_VAR
Name | Type | Description |
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Execute | BOOL | The command is executed with a rising edge at the Execute input. |
ReferenceSignal | Configuration of the reference signal source. | |
SetPosition | LREAL | Position value to which the axis position is to be set. |
TimeLimit | TIME | Exceeding this time leads to the search procedure being aborted. |
DistanceLimit | LREAL | Exceeding this distance in relation to the start position leads to the search procedure being aborted. |
BufferMode | MC_BufferMode | Currently not implemented. |
Options | ST_Home_Options | Currently not used. |
Inputs/Outputs
VAR_IN_OUT
Axis : AXIS_REF;
END_VAR
Name | Type | Description |
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Axis | Axis data structure of the type AXIS_REF, which uniquely addresses an axis in the system. Among other parameters it contains the current axis status, including position, velocity or error state. |
Outputs
VAR_OUTPUT
Done : BOOL;
Busy : BOOL;
Active : BOOL;
CommandAborted : BOOL;
Error : BOOL;
ErrorID : UDINT;
END_VAR
Name | Type | Description |
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Done | BOOL | Becomes TRUE, if the command was completed successfully. |
Busy | BOOL | The Busy output becomes TRUE when the command is started with Execute and remains TRUE as long as the command is processed. If Busy becomes FALSE again, the function block is ready for a new order. At the same time one of the outputs, Done, CommandAborted or Error, is set. |
Active | BOOL | Indicates that the command is executed. |
CommandAborted | BOOL | Becomes TRUE, if the command could not be fully executed. |
Error | BOOL | Becomes TRUE, as soon as an error occurs. |
ErrorID | UDINT | If the error output is set, this parameter supplies the error number. |