Neil Baylis wrote:
> On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> At these sorts of speeds, you may need to up the servo sampling rate
>> quite a bit. You can easily go to 2 KHz,
>> and with a good PCI parallel port card, you should be able to go to 4 or
>> 5 KHz.
>>
>>
>
> Why d
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
> I don't think it ever reached 30 IPS, maybe about half that, due to
> acceleration. Still, QUITE impressive.
>
Oh it gets up to 30. Actually, I've had it up to 32 IPS, according to
Halscope, but this test had the max velocity set to 30. I hav
Neil Baylis wrote:
> I made a short video of progress in tuning my Linear Motor axis. This is
> going to be the Y axis of a laser machine. In the video, it's doing a series
> of random rapids at 30 inches per second, or 1800 IPM. During these rapids,
> the FE is less than 0.05 inches. I'm not done
If confined to a single axis move,there should be none.
Unless the accel and decel ramps should differ between the two move types?
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From: "Neil Baylis"
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Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 20:28
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On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Cal Grandy wrote:
> Why should one care about following error during rapid moves? Such motion
> is usually only point to point, with accel and decel at the respective
> ends.
> Does the FE remain after the motion halts?
>
>
>
What's the difference between G0 at 30
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Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 15:53
Subject: [Emc-users] Linear motor tuning test
>I made a short video of progress in tuning my Linear Motor axis. This is
> going to be the Y axis of a laser machine. In the video, it's doing a
> series
> of random rapids at 30 i
I made a short video of progress in tuning my Linear Motor axis. This is
going to be the Y axis of a laser machine. In the video, it's doing a series
of random rapids at 30 inches per second, or 1800 IPM. During these rapids,
the FE is less than 0.05 inches. I'm not done with the tuning yet, but th