Position reconstruction: L_MC1P: Maximum possible number of axes with absolute encoder

Question;
Position reconstruction
Until to which number axes axles with absolute encoders is the use of the function for reconstruct positions possible? 

Answer;
For the function for reconstructing in use an absolute encoder must in the control certain data network failure-proof (persistent) stored . Due to the the hardware available available available persistent storage, results results a maximum number axles axles with absolute encoders. class="ms-rteFontFace-5 ms-rteFontSize-2" style="font-family:calibri;font-size:11pt;">The maximum number is therefore from controller controller type and its hardware class="ms-rteFontFace-5"> class="ms-rteFontFace-5 ms-rteFontSize-2" style="font-family;calibri;font-size;11pt;">3221C:   49 Axes  
  • 3231C;   49 Axles
  • 3251C:   49 axles

  • p300:   130 axes
  • p500:   130 axles

  • c300:   130 axles
  • c520:   130 axes
  • c550:   130 axes
  • c750:   130 axles 
  • Note:
    About the library L_MC1P has also provided an additional Software-related limitation to 100 axes has been implemented. 
    However, this limitation has been eliminated as of L_MC1P V03.22.00, and only the above-mentioned Hhardware-dependent maximum number of axes.

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