Please view this video, ua-cam.com/video/Od4cqjMst4Q/v-deo.html In the video, I was using Analog Output to control the motor. You can select the PTO option and connect the high plus Q to the Step motor drive module. Other configurations are quite similar
@@electricalautomation I did but I am unable to enable it to simulate it, I had to change the block from S1500 to s1200. I only have access to an s1212c. My commissioning from my To is grey, when I activate the Axis, I can't turn on the enable.
Great video! You executed move commands with Virtual axis enabled. Is there any key difference if we want to do the same with Activate simulation option instead of virtual axis?
@@electricalautomation yes, I can understand that, but I would like to know if there is difference between choosing virtual axis vs Activate simulation options. Don‘t know why there are two options for simulation. There should be some difference.
@@asv5769 This is a good question. For testing the axis control-wise, yes, it is hard to say differently. But the virtual axis is actually mainly used for Cam control for syn with another real axis for cooperation motion control (e.g. lifting the pallet by using two axis). The Activate simulation option allows you to configure the drive and encoder as the real configuration, but without the hardware connected and tested (you can test Acceleration, software limit, etc.). It is the main tool for the simulation test.
Very good! but you didn't explained the MC_MOVEVELOCITY! Actually, that's the one which I wanna use on my application! hahaha I only want to do velocity control! Thanks anyway!
Hi, The MoveVelocity was disscussed in my another video ua-cam.com/video/Gn3AemffHgc/v-deo.html. Take care that you need to use MC_Halt or MC_Stop work together with MoveVelocity, otherwise your axis cannot be stopped.
Great motion videos. If you put TIA PORTAL in video titles you will get much more views. This channel should definitely have more than 5k subscribers.
Thanks very much my friend. Good call, I will improve that. Thanks! Welcome!
Best Videos to learn... thanks for your effort.
It's my pleasure!
These videos have helped so much, you rock
Thanks! Welcome!
Does PTO work as same as this? Do we need to change the block to be able to use PWM?
Please view this video, ua-cam.com/video/Od4cqjMst4Q/v-deo.html
In the video, I was using Analog Output to control the motor. You can select the PTO option and connect the high plus Q to the Step motor drive module. Other configurations are quite similar
@@electricalautomation I did but I am unable to enable it to simulate it, I had to change the block from S1500 to s1200. I only have access to an s1212c. My commissioning from my To is grey, when I activate the Axis, I can't turn on the enable.
Great video! You executed move commands with Virtual axis enabled. Is there any key difference if we want to do the same with Activate simulation option instead of virtual axis?
In siemens, using program to control virtual axis and real axis are almost the same, you can use virtual axis to test your motion control logic.
@@electricalautomation yes, I can understand that, but I would like to know if there is difference between choosing virtual axis vs Activate simulation options. Don‘t know why there are two options for simulation. There should be some difference.
@@asv5769 This is a good question. For testing the axis control-wise, yes, it is hard to say differently. But the virtual axis is actually mainly used for Cam control for syn with another real axis for cooperation motion control (e.g. lifting the pallet by using two axis). The Activate simulation option allows you to configure the drive and encoder as the real configuration, but without the hardware connected and tested (you can test Acceleration, software limit, etc.). It is the main tool for the simulation test.
@@electricalautomation thank you!
We are waiting one video for synchronuos axis move :)
In my TIA portal v15.1 i dont have the MC_STOP how can i add or create one
Are you using S7-1200, S7-1200 dont have MC_STOP. Instead, you use disable the MC_Power
@@electricalautomation Thank you Sir,
Thank you very much
Welcome!
very helpful! 😄😄
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful video,thank you sir
Thanks Sir, Glad it is helpful!
Very good! but you didn't explained the MC_MOVEVELOCITY! Actually, that's the one which I wanna use on my application! hahaha
I only want to do velocity control! Thanks anyway!
Hi, The MoveVelocity was disscussed in my another video ua-cam.com/video/Gn3AemffHgc/v-deo.html. Take care that you need to use MC_Halt or MC_Stop work together with MoveVelocity, otherwise your axis cannot be stopped.
Nice
Thanks