CKD AxTools servo debugging software (EboDEX)
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In the field of modern industrial automation, the performance of servo drive systems directly determines the production accuracy and operational stability of equipment. CKD Corporation's EboDEX series drivers (TS, TH, MU, XS, and other models) are widely used in semiconductor manufacturing, packaging machinery, robot joints, and other scenarios due to their high-precision positioning and flexible programming capabilities. However, to achieve optimal matching between the driver and the load, professional debugging tools such as AxTools are indispensable.
AxTools is a specialized software based on the Windows environment (supporting Vista to 8.1), used for parameter reading and writing, program editing, gain optimization, vibration suppression, and real-time monitoring of AVODEX drives. This article will systematically explain how to use AxTools to complete a complete driver debugging and troubleshooting process from the perspective of an engineer's practical operation. Whether you are using it for the first time or want to delve deeper into advanced features, this article will provide practical solutions.
Case 2: AI gain tuning error reported midway
The reason may be that the range of motion exceeds the limit or the position deviation is too large. Solution: Increase the "upper limit of position deviation" or decrease the motion angle in the Detail setting.
If the alarm is "servo OFF", please manually perform servo ON first.
Case 3: Motor vibration becomes more severe after filter adjustment
Perhaps the notch frequency was set incorrectly, mistakenly setting the gain attenuation point near the resonance peak as the gain enhancement point. Perform AI Filter adjustment again, or manually shift the Notch frequency by ± 10Hz for testing.
Case 4: The edited program cannot be stored
Confirm that the driver is not in pulse input mode (M6). The mode can be switched to automatic operation mode by operating commands.
Check if the program number is already occupied and if 'overwrite' is not checked.
