On Monday 13 August 2018 22:58:48 jeremy youngs wrote:

> *bldc.**N**.encoder-offset* s32 rw [if personality & 0x0A] (default:
> *0*)
>
> The offset, in encoder counts, between the motor electrical zero and
> the encoder zero modulo the number of counts per electrical revolution
>
A 1000 line ABX endoder has 4000 edges, which is whats counted. This I 
take it is how they sync the bldc drive? I've not dealt with those 
motors, mine are all steppers so I'm learning too. This would mean you'd 
need to re-calibrate that anytime the encoder shaft setscrews are 
loosened. I assume that the index pulse s/b very close to the motors 
power up zero?  And that this value is the error from the ideal 
condition?
>
> I believe it's this line , my encoder is set to 1000 ppr , 1/2
> revolution per electrical revolution = 2000 counts ???? I don't know
> why it stacked up like this
>
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2018, 9:45 PM jeremy youngs <jcyoung...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
> > Try this
> > https://photos.app.goo.gl/wk5hmCqTuujFq9vc8
> > Thank you

I need to go get a bit of sleep, we'll have company for an hour or so 
today, kin driving in from New York to see the missus.

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