The Design of Control System Based on Motion Control Card for Automatic Biochemical Testing Device

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A control system based on GE-300-SV-PCI-G motion control card is designed and developed. The hardware of the control system is achieved with the division of functional modules with the analysis of this biochemical testing device. Then the software realizing corresponding detection process is programmed with the method of open and independent programming. In this paper, the multi-threaded programming method is used to solve the problem of software compatibility. Also the movement accuracy of the biochemical testing device is verified with a motion accuracy detection experiment.

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