10-30-2015 09:46 AM
Hey mindmaster54,
While you may continue to post on this thread I suggest you create a new post if you want more visibility.
Regards,
Michael Bilyk
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
05-03-2016 12:10 PM
Does anybody have a 2015 labView version?
09-01-2016 07:47 AM
Hello,
I have to set up a system that uses the following Kollmorgen components:
Servomotor AKM24D-ANBNR-00
Drive AKD-P00306-NBCC-E000
Motor (AKM13C-AKCNGD00)
I am interested in creating with LabVIEW an application to control the motor by sending a speed profile. I read that NI has very expensive software to communicate with these drives. So I want to use a solution with a PC and modbus (via ethernet cable) communication method.
The only code that works to communicate with the drive is attached. I can read the "588" parameter and get the position of the motor. I went through the parameter list and they have 1760 instructions but I have no idea which one can make it move (write) hence I have no way of sending motion profiles!!! Any suggestions?
PS. I cannot get the codes mentioned in this thread to work!
09-02-2016 07:05 PM
anon,
Have you considered using NI SoftMotion Lite for your application? It depends on what your application is, but here is a comparison of SoftMotion and SoftMotion Lite. http://www.ni.com/product-documentation/9414/en/
SoftMotion Lite does not have to be activated and can be obtained by downloading the SoftMotion trial version, and letting the trial period expire.
-Michael H
09-05-2016 01:13 AM
Thank you for the reply!
Can I use the Softmotion lite without a cRIO?
My application is very simple so I only need to send a waveform pattern to the motor.
09-06-2016 01:25 PM
anon,
Depending on the size of motor you need, you may be able to just use an Ethernet Integrated Stepper Motor:
02-16-2018 12:13 PM
hi friend, how did you manage to communicate AKD kollmorgen with labview?
I would pass my email so you could help me make the communication of akd kollmorgen with labview I would appreciate it very much paul.r.15@hotmail.com
@JDavis644 escribió:
Thanks! I have looked into Modbus and the AKD drives do support this communication. I have since installed the Modbus library for Labview (http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/201711) and am going thru some of the tutorials. By going with Modbus, even though more simplistic, do you think I will be limited in communication/control options with my drive as compared to Ethernet/IP? Since both options (Modbus or Ethernet/IP) are going to be a learning curve for me, I would like to go with the best solution. Thanks for your time,
02-19-2018 03:04 PM
Hey JPrendon,
This post is a little old, so I would go ahead and make a new forum post to get more visibility on your issue, and you could link to this post for reference.
Regards,
10-04-2019 01:32 PM
For those that want to use the Ethernet/IP add-on for LabVIEW (this is 2018), here is how:The Instance numbers come from Appendix B of AKD EtherNetIP Communications Manual EN REV 20H.pdf
02-18-2025 12:57 PM
Hi, I have this following code:
I am fairly new to labview but i tried setting up this four parameters for the servo settings but is there an extra block that is needed for ethernec=t connection. Both my compactrio and servodrive are in the same dhcp network