Motion Control System Sample Clauses

Motion Control System. The compressor Motion Control System (MCTR) is dedicated to precision closed-loop motion control and monitoring of all optomechanical systems within the L4 compressor. The MCTR shall integrate 41 stepper motors, 53 absolute encoders, 84 limit switches, 24 RTDs, 4 clinometers and 4 triaxial accelerometers. A significant part of the MCTR consists of the integration of the grating optomechanical systems (G1, G2, G3 and G4). These systems shall be supplied by the CA on-site at the time of installation only. The grating optomechanics, actuators, cabling, feedthroughs and connectors are not in Supplier scope of supply. The Supplier shall supply the physical interfaces and control system integration as part of the MCTR for the grating systems (specified in the documentation provided), ready to be connected at the time of delivery. There are no specific performance requirements associated with the grating motion axes. The Supplier shall demonstrate the basic functionality of every control point, including those of the grating systems, as part of delivery acceptance unless the CA makes a specific exception. In order to make the motion controls fully compatible with the control system of the L4 laser the low-level integration controls shall be based on the RIO platform that leverages FPGA-based feedback and distributed control architecture. RIO modules are available with comprehensive software development kits to interface, e.g., absolute position encoders via the BiSS open source protocol. Motor interface shall utilise universal step-direction control to allow stepper power drives to be easily exchanged for alternatives if required. Due to interlock requirements, the stepper drives cannot use microstepping to increase static positioning precision, as a continuous holding current cannot be assumed (i.e., whole-step movements shall be made). All motor drives shall be deactivated before a laser shot via the interlock interface and the position of all axes shall remain static to within the specified axis position accuracy. The MCTR shall be designed to the specified state machine scheme so that the state of the system is deterministic at all times. The MCTR shall interface to the external machine safety system (MSS) and be designed to comply reliably with the permissive signals provided and reliably output status and fault signals to this system as specified. The MCTR shall also export process variables to the L4 laser SCADA interface using the Real-Time Server (RTS) a...
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