Software and hardware aspects of a microprocessor controlled lathe

  • John Hopton

Student thesis: Doctoral ThesisDoctor of Philosophy

Abstract

A small lathe has been modified to work under microprocessor control to enhance the facilities which the lathe offers and provide a wider operating range with relevant economic gains. The result of these modifications give better operating system characteristics. A system of electronic circuits have been developed, utilising the latest technology, to replace the pegboard with the associated obsolete electrical components. Software for the system includes control programmes for the implementation of the original pegboard operation and several sample machine code programmes are included, covering a wide spectrum of applications, including diagnostic testing of the control system. It is concluded that it is possible to carry out a low cost retrofit on existing machine tools to enhance their range of capabilities.
Date of Award1983
Original languageEnglish
SupervisorD.A. Milner (Supervisor)

Keywords

  • lathe
  • pegboard replacement
  • microprocessor control

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