Detailed Description   
2.9 Excessive acceleration for non-tangential block transitions (axis-specific) 
  Acceleration (B2) 
2-16  Function Manual, 08/2005 Edition, 6FC5397-0BP10-0BA0 
2.9  2.9 Excessive acceleration for non-tangential block transitions (axis-
specific) 
2.9.1  Detailed description 
2.9.1.1  General information 
Key statement 
In the case of non-tangential block transitions (corners), the programmable controller may 
have to decelerate the geometry axes significantly in order to ensure compliance with the 
parameterized axis dynamics. For the purpose of reducing/avoiding deceleration in 
connection with non-tangential block transitions, a higher level of axis-specific acceleration 
can be enabled. 
Excessive acceleration is parameterized using a factor calculated in relation to the axis-
specific maximum value. This is used to generate the maximum value for axis-specific 
acceleration with non-tangential block transitions that is taken into account by the path 
planning component during preprocessing: 
 
Acceleration[axis] = 
MD32300 $MA_MAX_AX_ACCEL * MD32310 $MA_MAX_ACCEL_OVL_FACTOR 
 
2.9.2  Activation 
2.9.2.1  Parameterization 
Key statement 
Excessive acceleration for non-tangential block transitions is parameterized using the axis-
specific machine data: 
MD32310 $MA_MAX_ACCEL_OVL_FACTOR 
(overload factor for velocity jumps)