Case Where Different Servo Programs Are Executed Consecutively - Mitsubishi Electric SV13/22 Programming Manual

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6. SERVO PROGRAMS FOR POSITIONING CONTROL
6.5.2

Case where different servo programs are executed consecutively

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The general concept for a program that, on completion of positioning in accordance
with a servo program executed in response to a start request, executes the next
servo program, is shown in Figure 6.6. below.
Start request
1)
3)
6)
7)
*The applications of 1) to 9) are indicated below.
1):
Start request leading edge detection flag (devices that can be used: Y, M, L, S, B, F)
2):
Start accept flag (set a number of flags corresponding to the number of axes
designated in the servo program)
3), 7): DSFRP/SVST instruction execution request flag (devices that can be used: Y, M, L,
S, B, F)
4), 8): Axis No. designated in the servo program
5), 9): Started servo program No. (K0 to K4095)
6):
Start request recording flag (Y, M, L, S, B, F)
Fig. 6.6 Sequence Program for Starting Servo Programs
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PLS
1)
SET
3)
2)
4)
5)
DSFRP
(SVST)
RST
3)
SET
6)
2)
PLS
7)
8)
9)
DSFRP
(SVST)
RST
6)
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When the start request comes ON, if
the designated axis is not in motion, a
request to execute a DSFRP/SVST
instruction is issued.
Servo program start request issued in
response to DSFRP/SVST
instruction.
On completion of execution of the
DSFRP/SVST instruction, the device
designated at 3) is reset
The next DSFRP/SVST instruction
execution request flag 6) is turned
ON.
When all axes have stopped after the
DSFRP/SVST instruction execution
request flag 6) has come ON, the
execution request for the next
DSFRP/SVST instruction is issued.
The servo program start request is
issued in accordance with the
DSFRP/SVST instruction.
On completion of execution of the
DSFRP/SVST instruction, the device
designated at 6) is reset.

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