A.13 Homing Mode 12
Homing mode 12 is similar to homing mode 11, except it utilizes the end of travel limit to initiate an immediate stop before it makes a fast move back to the Z-index pulse, where a quick index reverses motion back to the position where the Z-index pulse was encountered.
- This is the similar to Homing mode 8 except it returns to the encoder 0 point, after the home limit is encountered. If your system does not have an encoder, or the encoder pulse count is different from the motor pulse count, it is suggested that you use Homing mode 8 as this home mode will not function properly.
Homing Mode |
Home Limit |
End Limits |
Z-index |
Slow Down |
Approaches Home at |
Direction to Trigger Zero |
Ending Point |
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High Speed |
Low Speed |
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Mode 12 |
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● |
● |
○ |
H |
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Dir of Home |
Zero |
Operation 1:
- Homing operation is started, accelerate from LSPD to HSPD.
- Immediate stop on encountering end of travel limit switch.
- Reverse direction, accelerating from LSPD to HSPD.
- Deceleration begins when specified number of Z-index pulses is encountered (ZCNT), zero position is set.
- Start a zero-point return move to the position where the Z-index pulse was encountered, accelerating from LSPD to HSPD then decelerating and stopping at 0 position.
- Homing is completed when the 0 position is reached.
- ERC pulse is sent.
Note: For homing modes 9 – 12, encoder feedback is required. When using a stepper motor and homing with modes 9 – 12, an encoder is required and the command pulse count and encoder pulse count must be equal.
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