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Hard-stop [[Homing|homing]] is a method for homing/referencing the axis to a known absolute position. Hard-stop homing is just like normal home switch based homing but does not require any type of switch. Instead hard-stop homing detects the mechanical end of travel of the axis being homed. This is done by driving axis gently towards end of axis until motion stops due to mechanical block.
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[[File:Linear axis with switches.png|thumb|320px|End switches and home switch of linear axis are elimiated by Hard-stop homing]]Hard-stop [[Homing|homing]] is a '''sensorless''' method for homing/referencing the axis to a known absolute position. Hard-stop homing is just like normal home switch based homing but does not require any type of switch. Instead hard-stop homing detects the mechanical end of travel of the axis being homed. This is done by driving axis gently towards end of axis until motion stops due to mechanical block.
 
==Hard-stop homing support==
 
==Hard-stop homing support==
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{{#ev:youtube|ForDnEtwwNU|320|right|Tutorial video of hard-stop homing with Argon servo drive.}}
 
Most of Granite Devicse drives support hard-stop homing as standard feature. In such models, it is possible to configure the maximum torque or force used, motion speed, and detection threshold of home point. It is also possible to enable the search of feedback device index pulse for more accurate homing. Index pulse is searched after mechanical end point has been detected.
 
Most of Granite Devicse drives support hard-stop homing as standard feature. In such models, it is possible to configure the maximum torque or force used, motion speed, and detection threshold of home point. It is also possible to enable the search of feedback device index pulse for more accurate homing. Index pulse is searched after mechanical end point has been detected.
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==Key properties==
 
==Key properties==
 
*No switch needed - reduced wiring and increased reliablity
 
*No switch needed - reduced wiring and increased reliablity
 
*Very repeatable when done against stiff mechanical stop
 
*Very repeatable when done against stiff mechanical stop
 
*Easy to setup
 
*Easy to setup
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==See also==
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*[[Homing]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]
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[[Category:Argon features]]
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[[category:IONI features]]

Latest revision as of 12:01, 13 March 2015

End switches and home switch of linear axis are elimiated by Hard-stop homing
Hard-stop homing is a sensorless method for homing/referencing the axis to a known absolute position. Hard-stop homing is just like normal home switch based homing but does not require any type of switch. Instead hard-stop homing detects the mechanical end of travel of the axis being homed. This is done by driving axis gently towards end of axis until motion stops due to mechanical block.

Hard-stop homing support[edit | edit source]

Tutorial video of hard-stop homing with Argon servo drive.

Most of Granite Devicse drives support hard-stop homing as standard feature. In such models, it is possible to configure the maximum torque or force used, motion speed, and detection threshold of home point. It is also possible to enable the search of feedback device index pulse for more accurate homing. Index pulse is searched after mechanical end point has been detected.

Key properties[edit | edit source]

  • No switch needed - reduced wiring and increased reliablity
  • Very repeatable when done against stiff mechanical stop
  • Easy to setup

See also[edit | edit source]