Fx2N-10Pg Positioning; Overview Of Control - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec FX Series Beginners Manual

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Learning to Use the FX Family for Positioning Control
4.4
FX
2N
The FX
2N(C)
described in section 4.3, special function blocks are separate pieces of hardware that can be con-
nected to a PLC to enhance control. Due to the separate processing sequence that takes place in spe-
cial function blocks through the use of buffer memory data, special function blocks provide a distinct
advantage to PLC programming through individualized control that expands and improves PLC oper-
ations. Additionally, special function blocks such as the FX
put points.
An important reference for understanding positioning with the FX
● FX
2N
It is assumed that you will have read the above manual or that you will have it nearby for reference.
4.4.1

Overview of control

The FX
2N
pulses/second (1 MHz). With the FX
improved stability and better noise immunity, a stepper motor or servo motor can be controlled to
perform a variety of positioning operations including multi-speed positioning and interrupt stop
positioning. The controller also supports the connection of a manual pulse generator dial to control
individual pulses from a position dial. Another advantage to using the FX
a defined set of positioning operations in table format with up to 200 predefined table operations.
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-10PG positioning
and FX
PLCs support connection with the FX
3U(C)
-10PG User's Manual – (JY992D93401)
-10PG is used to perform point-to-point positioning operations on 1 axis up to 1,000,000
-10PG include extra input points and out-
2N
-10PG differential line driver type outputs that provide
2N

FX2N-10PG positioning

-10PG special function block. As
2N
-10PG is:
2N
-10PG is the ability to use
2N
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