@LeTomasAHUMADA I am trying to make an application on M221 for a conveyor control using a servo motor with an encoder. In this application, the conveyor has to move precisely about 600mm. Can PTO handle this application? If yes then which block I can use. Do we have a video for this kind of Application? It would be a great help if you can reply on this.
Hi there! I believe it will depend on your application, it is not fully describe in your comment. If you need to make the same movement (600mm) over and over again a move relative is fine but velocity is not consider here and for that you will relay on your servo and the sizing done.
Hi Ahmed, the mc_halt_pto allows you to add a buffer mode if you compare it with the mc_stop_pto…. If it is not in the video i totally missed it 😅. Check page 186 of the following manual: download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_enDocType=User+guide&p_File_Name=EIO0000002007.05.pdf&p_Doc_Ref=EIO0000002007#page183 Related the buffer mode, in the touch probe video i explain the trigger mode ( in the next video , i do not remember). For the other ones i can think about a different content to really see the behaviour.
@LeTomasAHUMADA I am trying to make an application on M221 for a conveyor control using a servo motor with an encoder. In this application, the conveyor has to move precisely about 600mm. Can PTO handle this application? If yes then which block I can use. Do we have a video for this kind of Application? It would be a great help if you can reply on this.
Hi there! I believe it will depend on your application, it is not fully describe in your comment. If you need to make the same movement (600mm) over and over again a move relative is fine but velocity is not consider here and for that you will relay on your servo and the sizing done.
where is Halt Function block??
and can you make a video about Buffer modes with it's practical part??
Thanks
Hi Ahmed, the mc_halt_pto allows you to add a buffer mode if you compare it with the mc_stop_pto…. If it is not in the video i totally missed it 😅.
Check page 186 of the following manual:
download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_enDocType=User+guide&p_File_Name=EIO0000002007.05.pdf&p_Doc_Ref=EIO0000002007#page183
Related the buffer mode, in the touch probe video i explain the trigger mode ( in the next video , i do not remember). For the other ones i can think about a different content to really see the behaviour.
CAN YOU UPLAOD YOUR EXAMPLE PROGRAM
Hi there! I updated the description of this video. Please find in there the link. Thanks