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! Short name !! Name !! Description !! How to use
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! Short [[GUI]] name !! [[GUI]] name !! Description !! How to use
 
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| CM || Control mode || Select drive operating [[Control modes|control mode]] || Select Torque, Velocity or Position mode.  
 
| CM || Control mode || Select drive operating [[Control modes|control mode]] || Select Torque, Velocity or Position mode.  
 
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| CRI ||  Setpoint input || Source the of [[setpoint signal]] || Choose one from Serial only ([[SimpleMotion V2|SMV2]], [[Pulse and direction]], [[Quadrature]], [[PWM]] or [[Analog setpoint]]
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| CRI ||  Setpoint input || Source the of [[setpoint signal]] || Choose one from Serial only [[SimpleMotion V2|SMV2]], [[Pulse and direction]], [[Quadrature]], [[PWM]] or [[Analog setpoint]]
 
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| CIS || Setpoint smoothing|| Low pass filtering of setpoint signal || Tick the checkbox to smoothen the setpoint signal. This is useful if setpoint is noisy or jittering. However, if fastest response to the input is desired, leave this unticked.
 
| CIS || Setpoint smoothing|| Low pass filtering of setpoint signal || Tick the checkbox to smoothen the setpoint signal. This is useful if setpoint is noisy or jittering. However, if fastest response to the input is desired, leave this unticked.

Revision as of 13:24, 14 August 2013

Granity Goals tab

The Goals tab in the GDtool 3 serves following purpses:

Parameters

Short GUI name GUI name Description How to use
CM Control mode Select drive operating control mode Select Torque, Velocity or Position mode.
CRI Setpoint input Source the of setpoint signal Choose one from Serial only SMV2, Pulse and direction, Quadrature, PWM or Analog setpoint
CIS Setpoint smoothing Low pass filtering of setpoint signal Tick the checkbox to smoothen the setpoint signal. This is useful if setpoint is noisy or jittering. However, if fastest response to the input is desired, leave this unticked.