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Technology objects
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Superimposing synchronism
A superimposed synchronized motion has the same effect on the basic motion of
an axis (motion or synchronism) as a superimposed positioning motion.
The interconnection conditions for superimposing synchronism and basic
synchronism are identical. Same as a superimposing synchronization object, you
can also logically link a basic synchronism object with several leading axes or cam
disks.
Rules
The following rules apply to the interconnection:
Control values can be used in multiple instances. A leading axis can provide
the control value for multiple following axes. Positioning axes, synchronization
axes, virtual axes or external encoders can determine control values.
The synchronization object can be interconnected with multiple control values
and cams. Allowances must be made in the configuration of the
synchronization object for all combinations required for operation.
An axis may have up to synchronization objects (basic synchronism and
superimposing synchronism.)