Troubleshooting with ClearPath's Software Oscilloscope

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Watch this TekTips video to get an extended overview of how to use ClearPath's diagnostic tools. With the MSP scope tool, you can measure the operation and performance of your mechanics, motor, and control signals. The scope allows you to measure application variables such as the actual torque used in your application, commanded velocity, and tracking error.

This video will cover the layout of the scope, different variables you can measure, different trigger modes, and more. You'll also learn how to store multiple traces, read the strip chart, and use the cursors to measure variables such as move time, torque amplitude, and maximum velocity.

Measuring multiple variables and storing different traces can be very helpful for troubleshooting. Additionally, the strip chart below the software oscilloscope can display supplementary information such as input status, warning/alerts, move start and stop time, high-level feedback, and more.

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In all due respect, it is NOT "RPM's per second". It is simply RPS ("Revolutions per second).

"RPM" always means Revolutions per Minute. NEVER "seconds".

MrPatdeeee