On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Steve Blackmore <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi Jon - encoders here are only 90 and 120 ppr respectively as they are
> connected via parallel port as I had problems with higher value encoders
> being read reliably at anything more than a thousand revs or so.
>
> It almost seems that every time it gets an encoder pulse it gives the Z
> axis a kick. The faster you go the less noticeable it is, but at slow
> speeds it's poor and sounds like what Gene described.
>
> Steve Blackmore
> --
>
It's likely that the resolution in combination with whatever jitter you may
have in reading the parport is your problem.  I know I'm ignoring a long
thread of emails, but with the right kind of filter, you might be able to
get rid of it.  I'm thinking that taking the motor drive command into
account (if possible) in the filter it might overcome Jon's objection to
the delay caused by the filtering.
Eric
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