The Lower Control System Development of 3 DOF Parallel Machine Tool CNC System Based on DSP

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The 3 DOF parallel machine tool CNC system based on DSP takes 3-HUU configuration of parallel machine tool as the control object, and adopts TMS320F2812 of TI DSP as control core of the CNC system. This paper mainly studies hardware design and software design of the lower control system of the 3 DOF parallel machine tool, and does practical test which shows that the CNC system can well control the parallel machine tool and finish machining movement.

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