EGCL: an extended G-Code Language with flow control, functions and mnemonic variables
In the context of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM), the capabilities of programming languages such as symbolic and intuitive programming, program portability and geometrical portfolio have special importance -- They allow to save time and to avoid errors during...
- Autores:
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Ruíz, Óscar E.
Arroyave, S.
Cardona, J.F.
- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2012
- Institución:
- Universidad EAFIT
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio EAFIT
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/9542
- Acceso en línea:
- http://hdl.handle.net/10784/9542
- Palabra clave:
- DISEÑO CON AYUDA DE COMPUTADOR
MÁQUINAS HERRAMIENTAS - CONTROL NUMÉRICO
COMPILADORES (PROGRAMAS PARA COMPUTADOR)
Computer-aided Design
Compilers (computer programs)
Machine-tools - numerical control
Computer-aided Design
Compilers (computer programs)
Machine-tools - numerical control
Sistemas CAD/CAM
Control numérico computarizado
CNC (Control numérico)
Sistemas CAD/CAM
CAM (Mapas Asistidos por Computador)
Programación paramétrica
- Rights
- License
- Acceso abierto
Summary: | In the context of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM), the capabilities of programming languages such as symbolic and intuitive programming, program portability and geometrical portfolio have special importance -- They allow to save time and to avoid errors during part programming and permit code re-usage -- Our updated literature review indicates that the current state of art presents voids in parametric programming, program portability and programming flexibility -- In response to this situation, this article presents a compiler implementation for EGCL (Extended G-code Language), a new, enriched CNC programming language which allows the use of descriptive variable names, geometrical functions and flow-control statements (if-then-else, while) -- Our compiler produces low-level generic, elementary ISO-compliant Gcode, thus allowing for flexibility in the choice of the executing CNC machine and in portability -- Our results show that readable variable names and flow control statements allow a simplified and intuitive part programming and permit re-usage of the programs -- Future work includes allowing the programmer to define own functions in terms of EGCL, in contrast to the current status of having them as library built-in functions |
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