Your video's are very helpful, I need to use a highspeed input from an encoder. that I need to scale into MM then load a starting point (ref) then display the +/- movement from there in Delta ISP do you have a video for that
Thanks a lot ,I have an encoder will do that video some time next week .but if you check on my videos I have already done a video on scaling if you can look for it .it will help you
Thanks I used that to scale the 0_10v inputs perfect and easy to follow. But I need to know the postion of a shaft. From a ref point. I can take a DCNT with C251 that will count the encoder. But I need to set a start point and have it show mm.
Thanks I saw that and it allowed to scale the 0-10v input. Very easy to follow. I need to know the position of a shaft from a set point. I can use DCNT and C0251 to count the encoder. But I need to scale it to mm and set the start point. If that makes sense.
Your video's are very helpful, I need to use a highspeed input from an encoder. that I need to scale into MM then load a starting point (ref) then display the +/- movement from there in Delta ISP do you have a video for that
Thanks a lot ,I have an encoder will do that video some time next week .but if you check on my videos I have already done a video on scaling if you can look for it .it will help you
Thanks I used that to scale the 0_10v inputs perfect and easy to follow. But I need to know the postion of a shaft. From a ref point. I can take a DCNT with C251 that will count the encoder. But I need to set a start point and have it show mm.
Thanks I saw that and it allowed to scale the 0-10v input. Very easy to follow. I need to know the position of a shaft from a set point. I can use DCNT and C0251 to count the encoder. But I need to scale it to mm and set the start point. If that makes sense.
Okay will do a video specifically on that next week
where to use var_in_out ?