Abstract

Production-orientated cylindrical grinding machines have presented problems to the designer which have made conventional numerical control techniques unsuited to a full-function machine. The use of microprocessor control overcomes this limitation. This article shows the particular problems involved in controlling such a machine, and gives some guidelines for interfacing to the real world in a production machine. The simplification of the hardware interface using suitable software structures is shown to be practical.

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