X-Git-Url: http://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/blobdiff_plain/193a3a8a8b9b466f08ce095d6b0839259235d9ce..966d97c7704e5ca44fa78bd5932c9991be31a3cf:/blog/archive/2022/07/07.rss diff --git a/blog/archive/2022/07/07.rss b/blog/archive/2022/07/07.rss index 325fdd79a9..e29980eaf8 100644 --- a/blog/archive/2022/07/07.rss +++ b/blog/archive/2022/07/07.rss @@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ Petter Reinholdtsen - Entries from July 2022 Entries from July 2022 - https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/ + http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/ Automatic LinuxCNC servo PID tuning? - https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Automatic_LinuxCNC_servo_PID_tuning_.html - https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Automatic_LinuxCNC_servo_PID_tuning_.html + http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/Automatic_LinuxCNC_servo_PID_tuning_.html + http://www.hungry.com/~pere/blog/Automatic_LinuxCNC_servo_PID_tuning_.html Sat, 16 Jul 2022 22:30:00 +0200 <p>While working on a CNC with servo motors controlled by the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinuxCNC">LinuxCNC</a> @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ and Y to move accurately and reliably. But while climbing up this rather steep learning curve, I discovered that some motor control systems are able to tune their PID controllers. I got the impression from the documentation that LinuxCNC were not. This proved to be not -true</p> +true.</p> <p>The LinuxCNC <a href="http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/man/man9/pid.9.html">pid