I am building pnp & I am having mechanical background so I am bit confused which hardware and which firmware I should use.Openpnp github suggest smoothieware while in this forum people says marlin has more speed (& also much better tutorials & possibly future updates). I am concern about speed and firmware should support adding camera,feeder etc without much coding.I have btt skr v1.4 laying & due + shield with me which is best hardware ? and firmware ?--
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Hi Arthur,In my case I would expect at least 200kHz on the Step output.However my machine is not some extremely fast (IMO) and 400kHz would be more appreciated.
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Marek, Arthur
I doubt 100kHz is enough for fast machines. The blend between
accuracy and speed in Pick & Place is quite unique.
Neither 3D printing, milling nor laser cutting have the same blend
(maybe the latter for positioning moves).
It is already nearing the limit for my simple Liteplacer, if I
push it. And I have my microstepping tuned to be quite optimal at
80 microsteps/mm.
I get up to 42m/min = 700mm/s, with at 80 steps/mm translates
into 56kHz already. Remember, this is a simple MakerSlide, delrin
sandwiched wheels (ouch!), belt & stepper machine, and I
believe all that is missing to go significantly faster is more
voltage to the drivers.
https://makr.zone/pick-place-machine-first-simulated-small-test-run/66/
Surely a servo machine can do many times that top speed!
_Mark
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Marek, Arthur
I doubt 100kHz is enough for fast machines. The blend between accuracy and speed in Pick & Place is quite unique. Neither 3D printing, milling nor laser cutting have the same blend (maybe the latter for positioning moves).
It is already nearing the limit for my simple Liteplacer, if I push it. And I have my microstepping tuned to be quite optimal at 80 microsteps/mm.
I get up to 42m/min = 700mm/s, with at 80 steps/mm translates into 56kHz already. Remember, this is a simple MakerSlide, delrin sandwiched wheels (ouch!), belt & stepper machine, and I believe all that is missing to go significantly faster is more voltage to the drivers.
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