On-line rotation, translation, and transformation.

From: Modern Machine Shop | Date: March 1, 1993| Author: Herrin, Golden E. | Copyright information

Changes involving the control performance of rotation, translation and transformation of axis data commands on-line are attributed to the shift of the numerical control industry from hardwired to computer technology. The wide variety of applications in the controls industry has afforded to rotate, translate and transform a terminological inconsistency. However, general definitions for each concerning angular, origin and coordinate shifts can be discerned.

When the numerical control ...

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