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Post by riton39 on Nov 22, 2014 21:30:47 GMT
real time is better than high priority? I can put 0 ms in each tab, what is the best setting? 1ms for each tab?
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Post by tronicgr on Nov 23, 2014 4:59:15 GMT
1ms is the fastest you can try. The AMC1280USB PID loop is about 1ms (1000 times per second)
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Post by riton39 on Nov 23, 2014 22:16:50 GMT
ok, thank you, and 1 or 2 PC ? what is the best combination for performance? a high-performance PC for the sim and a good PC games or 1 big PC that all, "Games and XSIM"?
what do you advice for com port settings under Windows? timing ...?
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Post by tronicgr on Nov 23, 2014 23:06:39 GMT
ok, thank you, and 1 or 2 PC ? what is the best combination for performance? a high-performance PC for the sim and a good PC games or 1 big PC that all, "Games and XSIM"? what do you advice for com port settings under Windows? timing ...? The best is to have everything on the same PC, given that you have fast enough PC to handle the game and the x-sim altogether. For the comport delay settings (FTDI), you can try decreasing the latency to 2ms, not less than that. Thanks Thanos
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Post by riton39 on Nov 23, 2014 23:18:52 GMT
Ok , tanks!
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Post by robotsit on Dec 9, 2014 13:57:57 GMT
hİ TronicGr and Hello to All, New in the topic and forum, I'd like to build up a motion system ( 6 dof) payload will be 1,5 ton , so do you advice AMC1280? if so how can I get it, and I see in xMOS topics that you used also some of their systems , can you please advice on so?
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 9, 2014 16:08:58 GMT
Hi robotsit Yes, its possible to build such strong platform for 1.5 tons load. Its just matter of using bigger AC motors (perhaps 2HP each) and stronger worm gearboxes that can handle the load. I have seen some double stage gearboxes before that can share the load better. xMOS controller is far from being any usable right now, it needs lots of work to get the control code to the level that AMC1280USB is right now. I prefer to perfect the AMC1280USB controller now as it really hasn't meet its limitations yet. Thanks Thanos
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Post by robotsit on Dec 10, 2014 17:15:01 GMT
Hi Thanos, Thanks a lot for the reply, I ll search for it share what I found , with you . for AMC1280USB , do you advice to build on our own .
Thanks a lot for the great work Guys!
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Post by robotsit on Dec 29, 2014 12:59:58 GMT
Hello, How can I get AMC1280USB, should I produce myself? if so can you please share the circuit diagrams if you can? Best
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Post by tronicgr on Dec 29, 2014 17:34:41 GMT
Hello, How can I get AMC1280USB, should I produce myself? if so can you please share the circuit diagrams if you can? Best See your PM. Thanks Thanos
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Post by daniel on Jul 7, 2015 4:07:32 GMT
1ms is the fastest you can try. The AMC1280USB PID loop is about 1ms (1000 times per second)
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Post by clyevo on Sept 30, 2015 7:19:20 GMT
So the rotation sensor at the gearbox can read 0-100% in amc1280. Is it possible to make it stop going beyond for a preconfigured range for example 20% and 80%? Is it going to be a simple programming of the board or is there hardware limitations to achieve this? The purpose is of course to prevent mechanical damage.
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Post by tronicgr on Sept 30, 2015 15:14:01 GMT
So the rotation sensor at the gearbox can read 0-100% in amc1280. Is it possible to make it stop going beyond for a preconfigured range for example 20% and 80%? Is it going to be a simple programming of the board or is there hardware limitations to achieve this? The purpose is of course to prevent mechanical damage. There is a parameter in the Amc1280usb LCD user menu that allows to define the limits for the sensor, any value beyond that will ignored, keeping the motor in predefined range. Thanks Thanos
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Post by clyevo on Oct 1, 2015 6:02:03 GMT
oh i missed that, now i see it is 10% on default settings, thanks
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Post by clyevo on Oct 21, 2015 6:24:30 GMT
which type of switch is more suitable for amc1280 kill switch : momentary or maintained/toggle switch? Are the usual mushroom emergency button a momentary type of switch for eg: link
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