In engineering and science, one often has a number of data points, obtained by sampling or experimentation, which represent the values of a function for a limited number of values of the independent variable. Interpolation is utilized here to calculate other values in between, which all together can be used to draw the perfect shape. Linear interpolation is a method of curve fitting using linear polynomials to construct new data points within the range of a discrete set of known data points. Moving a tool along an arc from X to Y with acceptable accuracy is called Circular interpolation. This moving speed controls the speed for each axis so that they can be the defined speed on the defined arc.
Comparison of WECON 4 Series of PLCs:
LX3V | LX3VP | LX3VE | LX3VM | |
N:N Networking | NO | YES | YES | YES |
4-axis High-speed
Pulse Generating |
2*200 khz
2*100 khz Altogether must be less than 400 khz |
4*200 khz | 4*200 khz | 4*200 khz |
Ladder
Programming Memory |
16k | 64K | 32k | 32K |
S-Curve
In Accel & Deccel |
NO | NO | YES | YES |
Jerk pulse | NO | NO | YES | YES |
E-Cam | NO | NO | YES | YES |
Circular/Linear Interpolation | NO | NO | NO | YES |