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Turbo PMAC User Manual
Writing and Executing Motion Programs
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Synchronous M-Variable Assignment
The synchronous M-variable assignment statement is designed to get around this problem. This type of
statement uses a double equals sign (==) instead of a single equals sign. This is a flag to PMAC to hold
off the actual execution of the statement until the beginning of the move immediately following it, so the
actual action coincides with the actual motion.
The synchronous M-variable assignment statement is designed to get around this problem. This type of
statement uses a double equals sign (==) instead of a single equals sign. This is a flag to PMAC to hold
off the actual execution of the statement until the beginning of the move immediately following it, so the
actual action coincides with the actual motion.
Synchronous M-variable assignment statements are discussed in detail in the Computational Features
section of this manual with syntax instructions under M{constant}=={expression} in the
Program Command Specification.
section of this manual with syntax instructions under M{constant}=={expression} in the
Program Command Specification.