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It is an Aerotech motion system.

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@ErnieH wrote:

It is an Aerotech motion system.


 

I'm impressed. Last time I looke dtheir stuff was slick. Airbearing rated for unlimted cycles...

 

Ben

 

 

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Another Pittsburgh based company Smiley Happy

 

 

 

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Ernie, that's it! Aerotech motor with a Soloist controller. The supplied .NET code leaks memory. If memory serves, the leak occurs with the DIAG function, getting motor position. The Move function doesn't leak.

 

Try disabling the motor code and run your system somehow without the motor to see if yours is leaking.

 

It is a slick motor. Ours is set up for 3,600,000 counts for 18 turns (after our gearing) and it's spot on to the count.

Richard






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I will look into it. Looking at a lot of things at the moment.

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This is fixed in version 4.03.000 of the software.  See release note for issue "CTRL-16665".

 

This post is mostly to provide an answer to people who stumble on this thread.

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