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How to find the driver timing?
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27 Nov 2016 06:35 #83355
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27 Nov 2016 09:14 #83356
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That would be step time of 4 usec total as there is a rise and fall time of 1usec plus 2usec pulse.
So the default of linuxcnc will work properly as it is 5 usec.
I would advise using 15usec from excperience with all kinds of drives.
So the default of linuxcnc will work properly as it is 5 usec.
I would advise using 15usec from excperience with all kinds of drives.
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27 Nov 2016 09:20 #83357
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OK, I'll set it to 15usec.Thanks for help, tommy.
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27 Nov 2016 11:03 #83359
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You are welcomed.
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