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//**NOTE**: Jog from PLC requires a firmware update. As of February 2022, the feature is available in the Testing firmware branch.// | //**NOTE**: Jog from PLC requires a firmware update. As of February 2022, the feature is available in the Testing firmware branch.// | ||
- | myCNC allows the user to call for a jog command from within PLCs. The advantage of this motion mode is that it allows to perform tasks (such as changing the speed and direction of movement, as well as turning the motion for a particular axis on or off), all without stopping. This is useful in such applications as homing along multiple (for example, three) axes. Such an example is available here: [[plc: | + | myCNC allows the user to call for a jog command from within PLCs. The advantage of this motion mode is that it allows to perform tasks (such as changing the speed and direction of movement, as well as turning the motion for a particular axis on or off), all without stopping. This is useful in such applications as homing along multiple (for example, three) axes. Such an example |
In this mode, the acceleration is set via the following command: | In this mode, the acceleration is set via the following command: |
plc/plc.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/07 16:03 by ivan