On Monday 07 December 2009, Michael Jones wrote:
>I think I found a/the solution for slow speed issues on my G540 and
>EMC.  The system now works smoothly (at least as far as I tested)
>about 2ipm to 60ipm.

Mine works down to about .02 ipm as I use those feeds when doing edm.

>I'm not sure if it's just my machine, my system or me (I've
>contributed to my own share of difficulties).. but .. Setting the Step
>Space and Duration to 2000 did the trick.  The latency on my system is
>around 12000.. I'm not sure if this is a contributing factor.  The
>Gecko documentation says that the timing should be 2uS (200 ns)

That s/b be 2us alright, but 2us isn't 200ns, it is 2000ns.  'ms' is 10-3 
secs, and 'ns' is 10-9 where 'us' is 10-6.

And your latency is better than mine.

>I tried both selecting the G540 in the pulldown menu for the
>controller in the Stepconf wizard as well as loading the G540.stepconf
>file both contained the same 1000 ns setting for the step timing and
>neither option worked *for my system* with either an inverted step
>signal or non-inverted.
>
>I still need to adjust the trim pots but first I need to finish the
>rest of the build.
>
>Thanks for the help.
>
>Michael
>
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