LARGrizzly
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2002
- 11
Has anyone used a servo drive programming software package that they really liked or was especially easy to use?
I experienced PacSci's 800Tools for a PC833 drive. Hated it!! Perhaps it is a drive that is too basic to easily do what we want it to do. We used the drive in "Predfined Move" mode. This meant selecting each movement digitally (via PLC) and then timing a "Start Move" pulse to initiate the movements. There were only 8 programmable moves available. Poor.
Also used Applied Motion Products Si Programmer V1.82. Much nicer unit. Easy to program, easy to understand, very intuitive. There were many more moves available for programming and 4 digital inputs available among other nice features.
There is such a vast difference, I wonder if I am comparing apples to apples.
Is this the best forum for this thread?
I experienced PacSci's 800Tools for a PC833 drive. Hated it!! Perhaps it is a drive that is too basic to easily do what we want it to do. We used the drive in "Predfined Move" mode. This meant selecting each movement digitally (via PLC) and then timing a "Start Move" pulse to initiate the movements. There were only 8 programmable moves available. Poor.
Also used Applied Motion Products Si Programmer V1.82. Much nicer unit. Easy to program, easy to understand, very intuitive. There were many more moves available for programming and 4 digital inputs available among other nice features.
There is such a vast difference, I wonder if I am comparing apples to apples.
Is this the best forum for this thread?