The controller uses a fast pipelined CPU communicating with a DSP which in turn controls motion via intelligent drive modules, thus freeing the CPU for overall program control and I/O. High voltage MOS micro-stepping drives control the robot motors accurately and without resonance yet pack power and high speeds when required. Robot feedback comprises encoders which connect back to the DSP. The CPU compares these counts with the software counts and makes corrections or halts motion as necessary. For example in the event of a stall robot motion is aborted and an error is announced (which is safer than most robot systems). Both the programming system and user's software are stored in flash EPROM but run in fast static RAM. A computer is needed to program the controller which can be removed after programming is complete. Connection is via serial RS232 or USB (option). During programming data and procedure are saved both to disk and to controller Flash ROM. Once programmed the controller will run on its own without a computer. |
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