The Alabama Robotics Technology Park is designed to close the skills gap within the robotics industry, while also ensuring that students obtain training on the latest robotic technology in the industry.
Motoman DX100 Advanced Programming
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Course Description
Primary topics include:
- Programming advanced I/O instructions
- Naming variables and applying variable data
- Defining and using position variables
- Using system variables
- Programming advanced arithmetic instructions
- Loading from the Compact Flash / USB
- Defining cubic interference zones
- Setting axes soft limits
- Setting TCP operating envelope
- Customizing parameters
- Shifting jobs / points
- Using software options such as PMT, Relative Job, Concurrent Job, Interrupt Job, Search Function, and External Reference Point
- Setting pendant preferences and key allocation shortcuts
Prerequisite
The DX100 Basic Programming Module is a prerequisite to attend the DX100 Advanced Programming Module.
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Course Length4 days/32 hours
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Max Attendee6 max class size
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Pass/Fail Required?Yes
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Certification Offered?Yes