Homing
Homing methods
Most of Granite Devices drives support homing axis by comibining different optional motion elements as a sequence:
- Move axis to search a home switch or mechanical end of travel (a.k.a. hard-stop homing), direction and speed of motion is selectable.
- Move axis to search feedback device index pulse. Index pulse provides very high position repeatability. Direction is selectable.
- Move axis to offset position. In practice user can enter a position value to drive where axis is driven after all previous homing functions are done.
- Set absolute position travel limits (soft limits). User may also set upper & lower bounds for position setpoint to possibly elimiate the need of axis limit switches.
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