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Film production has been in the digital age, dynamic control of video camera is one of the key technologies. This paper introduces the exploitation of handwheel for the motion control system. The handwheel development should match to the control system. This paper explores the handwheel control memory configuration of the UMAC motion control cards and achieves the rocker and buttons two basic functions. Manufacture the SCM system with analog signal and switch signal processing capability. And it communicates with UMAC via RS232 serial port. By settings the related register and writing PLC programs, the motor is moving in different rate proportional to the swing amplitude of rocker. The result shows that the signal transmission are sensitive and stable, the data processing works properly, the motor moving as expected. At last, propose the conceptual design of handwheel for the video camera movement control system.
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He, JJ., Wang, S., Miao, XG. (2015). Handheld Device System Development for Video Camera Movement Control System. In: Tarn, TJ., Chen, SB., Chen, XQ. (eds) Robotic Welding, Intelligence and Automation. RWIA 2014. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 363. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18997-0_13
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