This
is a
new initiative in the Motion Control working group started in June 2009, to extend the
specifications to fluid power.
Initial
Goal:
Optimizing programming and integration of fluid power devices and systems by defining function blocks employing PLCopen standardization and modular methodology.
Optimizing programming and integration of fluid power devices and systems by defining function blocks employing PLCopen standardization and modular methodology.
For
the basic function blocks a 5 steps process will be used:
-
Review of current PLCopen Motion Function Blocks as specified in Part 1 & 2
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Identify those Fuction Blocks usable by fluid power in current form
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Define fluid power extensions to current format needed to make remainding Function Blocks applicable
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Identify additional BASE functionality unique to fluid power
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Define Function Blocks unique to fluid power
For
algorithmic and application levels there can be guidelines and best practice
descriptions that will facilitate implementation of more elemental
components.
The
primary goal is to level restrictions to market response and provide
integrators with the option to apply the best technology to a given problem
without regard to specific technology constructs. Standardized interfaces
will allow cross pollination from electrical and fluid power resource pools
and drive best of breed solution configuration.
Part 6 was released as version 2.0 in November 2011
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