

Most CAM software accomplishes this with an intermediate format called " CL.Data." Post Processors (usually do not convert g-code from one dialect to the next), rather the “post” uses an intermediate format that captures the G-code commands in a dialect-independent form. There will be a different “post” for each G-code dialect the CAM software supports. An instance of such a translation is often referred to as a "post". Doing so requires a CAM post processor that generates the exact G-code dialect used by the machine Control Module (Sinumeric, Fanuc, Mazatrol, Heidenhein, Toshiba etc) that is being targeted. The CAM software analyzes the CAD model and determines what tooling and toolpaths will be used to mill the desired features. ( January 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ī Post Processor is a unique "driver" specific to a CNC machine, robot or mechanism some machines start at different locations or require extra movement between each operation, the Post-Processor works with the CAM software or off-line programming software to make sure the G-Code output or program is correct for a specific Trademark machine Control Cabinet (Fanuc, Siemens-Sinumeric, Mazak-Mazatrol, Heidenhein, Deckel-Maho, etc.ĬAM software uses geometry from a CAD model and converts it to G-code. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view.

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