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Subsystem version

DeveloperVersionRelease date

2020


Subsystem Description

TypeDescription
CPU type (Low-Level demon)Windows Virtual Machine
CPU name (Low-Level demon)___
Communication lines

BTF1 Moxa Line : 192.168.__.__ (Rack __) - (SWITCH name ______ port __)

BTF2 Moxa Line : 192.168.__.__ (Rack __) - (SWITCH name ______ port __)

BTF1TB01 Vertical (2 Axis), TB02 Horizontal (2 Axis), TB03 Vertical (2 Axis), TB04 Horizontal (2 Axis), TB05 Horizontal ((2 Axis - not under control)
BTF2TB06 Horizontal (2 Axis - not under control)

Programming languages

LanguageRequired Add ons/Plugings/Extensions/Libraries
LabVIEW 2010 (64-bit) - Windows

TML Lib (Technosoft Motion Library)

Hardware Front-end

The motors are controlled by drives called "MOTION SYSTEM INTERFACE DEVICE" assembled by "RAMTRON Computing".
The box is equipped with two Technosoft drives IDM240-5EI or IDM640-8EI , to operate 2 Stepper Motors.

Motor description

Old series: SloSyn motor with incremental differential Encoder (400 steps/round)

New series: MAE motor with incremental differential Encoder HEDS 5645 (200 steps/round)


 

Fig. SloSyn Motor connections

Mechanical description

"Encoder" view

CWCCW

Scraper IN

Scraper OUT


"Bolt" view

CWCCW

Scraper OUT

Scraper IN


ATTENTION! Some Scrapers have a mechanical gearbox (20:1.5); every 20 turns of the axis the Scraper moves by 1.5 mm and

some Scrapers have a mechanical gearbox (1:1).

Operations on Scrapers assembly with RAMTRON drive 

For relative movements, the positive steps (by Technosoft Software, Manual-Controller Labview, or Low-Level Devil) the Scraper must enter the chamber.

Relative movement: positive Steps → Scraper IN

Cabling diagram of the Scrapers subsystem

Cabling of new line BTF Scraper system (May 2018) for one axis only.


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