On Friday 07 April 2017 13:26:57 Peter C. Wallace wrote:

> >> Note that these times are all in CPU clocks
> >
> > from this I can strip out
> > 561769  jog-thread.tmax, and
> > 834372  servo-thread.tmax
> >
> > I do not know what the current clock speed is, could be as low as
> > 700 or as high as 1200 MHz.
>
> You can get an idea of the CPU clock speed by looking at the pin
>
> motion.servo.last-period
>
> (or better the average of this)
>
Pretty close to a millisecond on a halmeter.

> Also interresting to plot with halscope

Interesting, I do not see any excersions of more than 2 or 3% in either 
direction, so sitting idle its pretty stable.  I think I'll keep it. :)

Time to go refill our coffee cups with fresh caffiene and hit the garage. 
Probably to hand hacksaw some pieces to make bearing pushers out of. I 
have got to buy me a power hacksaw...

Thanks Peter.
>
> Peter Wallace
> Mesa Electronics
>
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