Installation guide

Load Monitoring
Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd.
8.1-2
The Load Monitor Workspace is divided into two graphs, the top measuring
the Average Value per Cut and the bottom measuring the Raw Data.
8.1.2.1 Average Value per Cut
This graph illustrates the current Workpiece’s average load value for the
last several cuts. The vertical axis measures the spindle current in Amps,
while the horizontal axis displays the last several cuts. The graph displays
four different lines:
High Average Load Limit: set by the User in the High Average
Limit Response parameter (see
Table 8-1).
Low Average Load Limit: set by the User in the Low Average Limit
Response parameter (see
Table 8-1).
Baseline Values: The load of the Spindle when the blade is not
cutting. During the process, these values are represented by a pink
line (see
Figure 8-1). The difference between the Average Load Value
and the Baseline Values is the average load of the cutting itself and is
referred to as the Net Value.
Average Load Values: The average load values of each cut line
during the cutting process of the current Workpiece. During cutting,
these values are represented by a fluorescent green line as shown in
Figure 8-1. These values should be between the High and Low Average
Load Limits for the cut to proceed properly.
Figure 8-1: Load Monitor Workspace During Cutting