Design and Development of Upper-Computer Software for AC Servo System

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In order to monitor and control the parameters of AC servo driver, and also operate the condition of AC servo motor from upper-computer in real-time, a modularized architecture of software of upper-computer was presented. This software with well-designed human-computer interface and powerful function was developed by Visual C++ 6.0 and designed by the principle of object-oriented according to the requirements of users. An experimental platform was set up to test the software functions. The experimental results have proven that the developed software can realize the communication between the upper-computer and AC servo driver; it can also monitor and control parameters and including operation status of the AC servo motor. Meantime, the upper-computer software can read or write 149 sets of configuration parameters. These results indicate the developed software is convenient for users to control the AC servo driver.

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