Re: 4th axis error
Hi Paul
When I increased the MAX_VELOCITY the computer ran very slooww I had it
loaded on a 166mhz with 96mb ram. I have just loaded it on a 900mhz and up
the MAX_VELOCITY and I get no more errors. I will try to fine tune it :)
Thanks very much for you help :)
Illya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul" <paul.corner-at-tesco.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <emc-at-nist.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: 4th axis error
>
>
> Hi Illya
>
> >From your UNITS setting, I see you are running a metric setup. In which
case,
> I'd say your MAX_VELOCITY needs to be increased by a factor of 25 at each
> occurrence. The acceleration parameters likewise should be increased
> considerably. Once you can get a reasonable speed out of the three linear
> axes, we can "tune" the fourth axis parameters.
>
> Regards, Paul.
>
>
> On Tuesday 11 Jun 2002 4:10 pm, illya wrote:
> > CYCLE_TIME = 0.010
> > DEFAULT_VELOCITY = 1.0
> > MAX_VELOCITY = 5
> > DEFAULT_ACCELERATION = 10.0
> > MAX_ACCELERATION = 100
> > PROBE_INDEX = 0
> > PROBE_POLARITY = 1
> > ; Axes
> > sections ---------------------------------------------------------------
> > ; First axis
> > [AXIS_0]
> > TYPE = LINEAR
> > UNITS = 1.0
> > HOME = 0.000
> > MAX_VELOCITY = 1.2
>
>
>
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