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L6470 and L6472 - What sets the speed of MOVE and GOTO operations? Using MAX_SPEED parameter imposes lower limit of 15.25 FS/sec and 15.25 FS/sec granularity.
2021-08-11
I want to use MOVE and GOTO on some of the steppers at less than 15.25 FS/sec and with finer control than 15.25 FS/sec increments. Is there a way to specify MOVE and GOTO speeds other than by using the MAX_SPEED setting?
Re: L6470 and L6472 - What sets the speed of MOVE and GOTO operations? Using MAX_SPEED parameter imposes lower limit of 15.25 FS/sec and 15.25 FS/sec granularity.
2021-09-02
Thanks for the step clock suggestion. Will not be able to use it in the current embodiment but perhaps in the future.Bill