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MicroPaP software team has implemented a control software through RS-232 series port to communicate point to point with a multiple controller  µPaP-6AXV1 or with controllers of independent motors  µPaP-1AXV1.

Software is based on a simple communication protocol whose description is in Manual. This protocol allows our systems drive to be easily integrable in any enviromet where port RS-232 is available. We also make available the users libraries with examples of integration in external applications. All the options of control motor are accessible from the libreries (dll), being easily integrables in the programming enviroments of the user. The software manual explains with detail all the functions implemented in the dll and it is complemented with didactic examples of starting to facilitate its use.

Maximum speed can be defined for each motor, as well as minimum, electrical current speed of shutdown, microsteps, steps or acceleration and deceleration, direction of rotation, etc. It also incorporates a control of errors system that keeps the user informed in real time about the global state of the system.

The demonstration software is designed to work simultaneously up to 6 step by step motors with an only RS-232 series port, using our individual µPaP-6AXV1 multiple controller associated to the µPaP-1AXV1 drivers.

Software compatible with Windows  2000, XP

 

Software for µPaP-1AXV1/µPaP-1AXV2

 

Software for µPaP-1AXV1/µPaP-1AXV2

Avaliable libraries for Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 and later, Borland Builder  C++ 5.0 and later and Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 and later.

The executable files and the associated documentation are available in free download.




 Microsoft and Borland DLL's


In order to use the drivers easyly, we dipose to our customers the libraries for  use with our drivers. Libraries compatible with Microsoft C++ , Borland Builder C++ and Visual Basic.

 

 

 

 





 

 

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