Just a head's up, I think the fix I pushed recently isn't quite perfect. I
noticed a small acceleration overage on one of the blend tests, but it
shouldn't be hard to bisect since all the tests passed so recently.  I'll
keep you posted when I find the issue.


On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 10:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have to add...  It still keeps the velocity up and steadier than the
> current tp.  Again - awesome work!
>
>
> On Sat, 08 Mar 2014 20:28:13 -0600
>  sam sokolik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ran the experimental3 branch on real hardware tonight.  The LHchips4
> > sounded real good.  Now it peaks across the belly at close to the y axis
> > velocity.  Very nice!
> >
> > Now running steve.ngc you can really see the arc issue.
> > X is
> > MAX_VELOCITY =                  2.33
> > MAX_ACCELERATION =              10
> > Y is
> > MAX_VELOCITY =                  1.33
> > MAX_ACCELERATION =              15
> >
> > http://imagebin.org/298016
> >
> > notice the whole profile runs mostly at 1.33in/sec - with a few peaks.
> > Now this profile has a great portion of the motion in the x axis.
> >
> > sam
> >
> > On 03/08/2014 11:50 AM, Robert Ellenberg wrote:
> > > It would be really nice to have consistent behavior between lines and
> arcs
> > > that way, though I think the limitation is not in the blend arcs
> > > themselves. Currently, maximum speed and acceleration are calculated in
> > > canon with conservative assumptions. For short arc segments, it should
> be
> > > possible to squeeze a bit more speed / acceleration out. Unfortunately,
> > > there isn't a good way to do the same thing with a large arc (like >90
> > > deg). Since the velocity changes direction so much, the overall maximum
> > > velocity is more likely to be constrained by axis limits.
> > >
> > > One way around this could be to have CAM break up segments into short
> (20
> > > deg or less) arcs. Unfortunately, to prevent slowdowns, you'd have to
> keep
> > > the segments longer than the minimum length for your feed
> (approximately 2
> > > * v_max / servo_period). It might be possible to do something like
> this in
> > > canon too, though I'm not sure how hard it would be.
> > >
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