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3 MOTION SFC PROGRAMS
3.10 Y/N Transitions
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3.10 Y/N Transitions
When routes are branch at a transition condition enables and disable, "Shift Y/N transition" or "WAIT Y/N transition" will be
useful.
A Y/N transition is designed to describe the following two-route selective branch program easily.
Name Symbol Function
Shift Y/N transition When a transition condition set at Gn enables, execution shifts to the lower
step. When that condition disables, execution shifts to the right-connected
step.
Differences between "Shift Y/N" and "WAIT Y/N" are the same as those
between "Shift" and "WAIT".
WAIT Y/N transition
Gn
Y
N
(Not
completion
of condition)
(Completion
of condition)
Gn
Y
N
(Not
completion
of condition)
(Completion
of condition)
G0
[G 0]
M0
(Example 1)
[Y/N transition is not used]
[G 0]
!M0
[G 0]
D0!=K100
(Example 2)
[G 0]
D0=K100
G1
IFB1
[Y/N transition is used]
G0
IFB1
G1
G0
IFB1
G0 and G1 programs should be different only in
acknowledgement/negation of the conditional expressions.
Set the G0 program shown in above (Example 1) or (Example 2)
as a G0 program.
The Motion SFC program list codes after conversion are the
same as in the conventional description (different only in the
Motion SFC chart representation). Therefore, "automatic search
for free G number → automatic generation of program which
conditional expression part is logically negated" is performed
during program editing to occupy two G programs. Using
"Program editor" to delete a Y/N transition does not delete the
automatically generated G program (G1 below).
Use "Program use list" to delete that program.

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