New Version Machine V5 Released
May 29, 2023
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new version machine V5 released:
The built-in ARM Linux system supports easy-to-use handwheel trial machining to reduce collision, which is generally turned off by default to save processor performance. It supports EtherCAT communication protocol for external communication or expansion, as well as macro program scripting and variable settings for customized functionality. It also supports S acceleration, corner smoothing, speed lookahead, and small line segment optimization to improve machining efficiency. Additionally, it supports trapezoid graph PLC programming, RTCP synthesis speed, and avoids high-speed tracking of some axes to reduce impact. In the event of a power failure or other unexpected shutdown, the system automatically records the breakpoint line number and allows for easy return to the machining position with the ability to run simple milling, drilling, and slotting commands. The system also has an auxiliary interface for setting up self-generating support, probe detection signal support for mid-point alignment and other detection commands, and support for Z-axis and diameter wear tool compensation modification. Manual modification of various IO pin functions, support for common industrial system code formats such as G434, G53, G531, G68, G682, and code mapping functions according to personal preferences are also available. The offline system is not affected by the upper computer and all board card signals are fully isolated, and it also supports PRU real-time signal processing without external interference.
