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Group: DynoMotion Message: 13982 From: Greg Carter Date: 11/3/2016
Subject: Clarification on velocity/accel/jerk 3rd order vs 2nd order
Hi,

http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#KMotionCNC_Software_Topics

Does a good job of explaining velocity/accel/jerk 3rd order vs 2nd
order, I just want to be sure I have things straight.

The above wiki states:
"The Velocity, Acceleration, and Jerk in the Step Response Screen (KFLOP
parameter settings) and the Acceleration and Velocity in the KMotionCNC
| Tool Setup | Trajectory Planner | Axis Parameters are both used for
different things. The two sets of parameters are independent. "

Just to clarify:

While the V/A/J are independent, the PID values entered in the Kmotion
Step/Response screen are used for both movements, correct?

Thanks
Greg.
Group: DynoMotion Message: 13985 From: Tom Kerekes Date: 11/3/2016
Subject: Re: Clarification on velocity/accel/jerk 3rd order vs 2nd order

Hi Greg,

Correct.

Regards

TK


On 11/3/2016 6:33 AM, Greg Carter greg@... [DynoMotion] wrote:
 

Hi,

http://www.dynomotion.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#KMotionCNC_Software_Topics

Does a good job of explaining velocity/accel/jerk 3rd order vs 2nd
order, I just want to be sure I have things straight.

The above wiki states:
"The Velocity, Acceleration, and Jerk in the Step Response Screen (KFLOP
parameter settings) and the Acceleration and Velocity in the KMotionCNC
| Tool Setup | Trajectory Planner | Axis Parameters are both used for
different things. The two sets of parameters are independent. "

Just to clarify:

While the V/A/J are independent, the PID values entered in the Kmotion
Step/Response screen are used for both movements, correct?

Thanks
Greg.