nicklas

just to clear up a few things

the rs482 is for a chinese windows based tuning program.  it is completely
separate from linuxcnc.

the drives do accept modbus but that is a job I have no fancy tackling with
linuxcnc lol

and yes any tuning stuff you can find would be appreciated.  the problem is
I cannot use Halscope yet.  until I have the servos tuned already I think
pretty close.   But I might be wrong so if anyone has some experience here
I would love to hear it.

regards

Andrew

On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 3:53 PM Nicklas Karlsson <
[email protected]> wrote:

> > Hi guys
> >
> > I have been trying to connect my laptop to my chinese servos via rs485
> for
> > ages to get the tuning software working and am not having any luck.
> >
> > In the mean time I am just wondering what the best way to tune the servos
> > is?  Can I hook up a oscilloscope to something?  I am lost how that would
> > work but have one I can use if needed.
> >
> > I can manually change the pid parameters in the drive easily  I just
> can't
> > measure it very well.  other than listening for noise.
>
> Have some kind of algorithm in course litterature for the case then there
> is no model of the system and a similar problem today. Maybe I could point
> you in the right direction tonight.
>
> There are also some kind of auto tune function in Linuxcnc, what kind of
> update frequency do you get them using rs485?
>
>
> Regards Nicklas Karlsson
>
>
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