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Scanlab RTC 5 PC Interface Board - Interfaces for Peripheral Equipment; General Programming; Laser Marking

Scanlab RTC 5 PC Interface Board
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RTC
®
5 PC Interface Board
Rev. 1.9 e
2 Product Overview
36
innovators for industry
Interfaces for Peripheral Equipment
16-bit digital output (see page 49 and page 203):
Level of output signals selectable via a jumper
(3.3 V or 5 V)
LATCH signal for synchronization of data trans-
mission
8-bit digital output (see page 50 and page 204):
Provided at the EXTENSION 2 connector (on the
RTC
®
4, this connector is named
“LASER EXTENSION”)
LATCH signal for synchronization of data trans-
mission
Adjustable „stop output value”
Analog outputs (see page 47 and page 204):
12 bit resolution
0…10 V (0 V 2.56 V no longer available)
Adjustable „stop output value”
16-bit digital input (see page 49 and page 207).
SYNC signal for synchronization of data trans-
mission
Programmable debouncing of external start
signals (see bounce_supp and page 210).
Regular (periodic) external list starts (see 212)
New interfaces:
2-bit digital input and 2-bit digital output at
the D-SUB laser connector (see page 46)
RS232 interface via an on-board 10-pin connec-
tor (see page 51)
Stepper motor signals for 2 motors via an
on-board 10-pin connector (see page 53)
Serial McBSP and I
2
C interface via an on-board
10-pin connector (see page 52)
•The RTC
®
5 does not use an IO extension board
and doesn’t have a connector for installing such a
board (on the RTC
®
4, this connector is named
“EXTENSION 2”; the RTC
®
5 “EXTENSION 2”
connector corresponds to the RTC
®
4
“LASER EXTENSION” connector).
General Programming
Utility files for C, C++, C# and Delphi (see
page 62). But no utility files for Basic.
Commands for changing access rights to RTC
®
5
boards (see page 85)
Improved and extended list handling (see
page 71)
List memory with 1048576 storage positions
List memory free configurable (in two list
buffers and a protected buffer area)
Defining protected subroutines
Loading lists with protection
Loops in lists and subroutines
A circular queue mode is not available (but can
be emulated)
List status and list execution status
“Short“ list commands (e.g. to change speed,
analog output, I/O port, etc.) can be executed
without time losses (multiple „short“ list
commands can be executed within one 10 µs
clock period, see page 217).
Functions for error handling and download verifi-
cation (see page 87)
Laser Marking
Vectors and arcs
Commands for marking ellipses (see page 94)
Commands for marking spirals (see page 172)
Timed arc commands, timed 3D vector com-
mands (see page 198)
Para-mark and para-jump commands for vec-
tor-defined laser control (see page 147)
Characters and texts
Defining character sets and text strings (see
page 80)
Commands for marking individual characters
and for marking texts (with selectable character
set, see page 80)
Commands for marking dates, times and serial
numbers (with selectable character set and
selectable serial-number-set, see page 150)
Micro vector commands (direct execution of
vectors without microvectorization)

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