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Pulses per degree Yaskawa

#1
Hi, 

Is it necessary to update the pulses per degree information when using an yaskawa robot in online programming mode or is this something that is just applicable for postprocessing?
#2
You'll need the pulses per degree in most situations.

The only exception where the pulses/degree information is not used is if you generate a JBI program using the Motoman Cartesian post processor and you don't have any joint moves to joint targets.
#3
(06-23-2020, 11:58 AM)Albert Wrote: You'll need the pulses per degree in most situations.

The only exception where the pulses/degree information is not used is if you generate a JBI program using the Motoman Cartesian post processor and you don't have any joint moves to joint targets.

Hi, Albert

Where do I find this information? I read somewhere in the ALL.prm. I am having a very hard time decoding what the different entries mean.
#4
(06-25-2020, 10:26 AM)jonassundseth Wrote:
(06-23-2020, 11:58 AM)Albert Wrote: You'll need the pulses per degree in most situations.

The only exception where the pulses/degree information is not used is if you generate a JBI program using the Motoman Cartesian post processor and you don't have any joint moves to joint targets.

Hi, Albert

Where do I find this information? I read somewhere in the ALL.prm. I am having a very hard time decoding what the different entries mean.

Using a Yaskawa HC10 with YRC1000.
#5
The ALL.PRM files contains all the parameters related to a Motoman robot.

We were provided this information by Yaskawa/Motoman under an NDA so we can't disclose how to calculate the pulses/degree, however, we can calculate it for you.
  




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