This is my BP MPG code using ilowpass

# MPG
setp hm2_5i25.0.encoder.05.counter-mode true
loadrt mux4 names=mpg-scale
addf mpg-scale servo-thread
loadrt ilowpass
addf ilowpass.0 servo-thread
loadrt or2 count=2
addf or2.0 servo-thread
addf or2.1 servo-thread

setp ilowpass.0.gain 0.02
setp ilowpass.0.scale 1000
setp mpg-scale.in0 0.0
setp mpg-scale.in1 -0.0000001
setp mpg-scale.in2 -0.000001
setp mpg-scale.in3 -0.00001

http://linuxcnc.org/docs/2.7/html/man/man9/ilowpass.9.html

JT


On 2/22/2017 7:39 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Are in fact 60mm's in diameter, which as another poster said is near
> ideal. They must be some sort of a magnetic device internally as the
> detenting is done by the cogging of something magnetic with very little
> actual friction. Finer resolution and many times the quality of the
> Panasonic dials I've lifted from old editing controllers.  Well worth
> the sheckels IMO.
>
> Question, since I've yet to cable one up to test it, what with the wife
> here and needing more of my attention now, how does "motion" handle the
> accumulated cranking these can accumulate in their encoder modules when
> the machine is being homed/rehomed?
>
> I see there is not an index output but in this jog wheel service that
> should not be a problem.
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett


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