A Development of Human Machine Interface in a Miniature 3-Axis Milling Machine Prototyping

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This paper presents a development of human machine interface (HMI) which was applied to a miniature 3-axis milling machine prototyping. The development began with the study and design of a milling machine. Then, virtual prototyping, this stage is the integration of aided design, programming design, and simulation design to demonstration the functionality of the virtual machine in a computer environment. After that, the virtual prototype which was verified and optimized to be used a physical prototyping. Finally, links the virtual and physical together. The experimental results show that a performance of proposed HMI in a machine prototyping was satisfactory.

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