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Hi dc42
That sounds very sophisticated. Unfortunately, only the DAA
principle seems
to be really documented, so I might be completely
wrong with what I say below.
If I understand your text and the linked documentation correctly, it works something like this:
If this understanding is more or less correct, I see how it helps with 3D printing, but I wonder if it helps with PnP. 😕
Our problem is not ringing during a move. Our problem is
ringing/vibration after a move. When a part is picked
from a feeder, aligned over the up-looking camera or placed on the
PCB, or when the down-looking camera needs to be still to
precisely detect a fiducial or feeder position. These are all just
straight or rectangular moves, followed by critical positioning
in still-stand. The vibration-inducing deceleration in X/Y
is only followed by a move in Z down to pick, align or place, or
by no move at all. There is no opportunity for anything to
be "shaped" (I assume it does not help to shape acceleration in Z
to cancel out vibrations in X/Y).
So for this to work with PnP, it would have to be reversed, i.e.
planned from the end, and the shaper would have to shape the
acceleration leading up to the stop. Right?
_Mark
@dc42
I'm sorry I don't understand that spread-sheet. And all the other
documentation is very abstract.
Is this illustration about right?

_Mark
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Thanks.
OK, so this increases the move times. Do you know (have typical experience) by how much?

Just out of curiosity. Does it work if Ventry and/or Vexit and/or aentry and aexit are non-zero?
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