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1-1 Features of the DRCX Series Controller
robot controller DRCX - 24902 11-1Features of the DRCX Series ControllerThe DRCX series is a high-performance dual-axis robot controller using a 32-bit RISC chip CPU.The DRCX controller is capable of controlling two YAMAHA single-axis FLIP-X series robots si- multaneously. In addition to positioning tasks, the DRCX controller performs I/O control of solenoid valves and sensors, and controls communication with a PC (personal computer). Using only one DRCX controller allows configuring a complete system for simple applications such as pick-and-place tasks.The DRCX series has the following features: â– The most suitable controller can be selected according to the robot motor capacity. â– A high-performance 32-bit RISC chip CPU is used for high-speed, high-precision softwareservo control. â– Absolute method is used as a standard feature. This eliminates return-to-origin operation whichhas been necessary each time the power is turned on, allowing you to begin actual robot tasks immediately after power-on. â– â– The program assets that were created with the previous DRC, DRCA, and DRCH series can beused without any modifications. The robot language and I/O control operations are the same as using the ERCX, SRCX and TRCX series. Options such as the TPB programming box, POPCOM support software, memory card and I/O checker can also be directly used as is. Ideal acceleration and deceleration speeds can be obtained by simply entering the number ofthe robot to control and the payload parameter. No troublesome servo adjustments are re- quired.OVERVIEW â– The I/O interface provides 16 input and 13 output points for general-purpose user wiring as astandard feature, as well as a 24V power supply for I/O functions. No additional power supply is required. â– The TPB programming box (option) allows interactive user operation by simple menus thatpermit immediate use. The robot can also be operated from a personal computer (PC) just the same as TPB when the POPCOM software (option) is installed in the PC. â– Programs for robot operation can be written with an easy-to-learn robot language that closelyresembles BASIC. Even first-time users will find it easy to use. â– Users not accustomed to robot language can use a PLC (programmable logic controller) todirectly move the robot by specifying the operation points. â– Users can create programs and control the robot on a personal computer (PC). Communicationwith the PC is performed with an easy-to-learn robot language similar to BASIC. Even first- time users will find it easy to use. â– A built-in multi-task function allows efficiently creating the programs. nNOTEThe DRCX controller can be operated from either a TPB (programming box) or a PC running with communication software such as POPCOM. This user's manual mainly describes operations using the TPB. For details on operation with POPCOM, refer to the POPCOM manual. If you want to use your own methods to operate the DRCX controller from a PC, refer to Chapter 11 "Communications with PC" for pertinent information. 1-2 |