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Then links below could help :
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(up to 9 degrees) at least trajectory planning could be reused.
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but note - their software support is far from perfect.
try to specify your project requirements strictly
, yet good luck
harbor freight soldering iron
imho, price says that - it is entry level device. but is it best from that level or not , that is dificult to say.
Depends what you are going to solder and what is your expectation on temperature regulation, tip quality and life time, ergonomics ...
Regards
Hm ... is it Christmas joke? .. but still there are months to come .
Perhaps you can find OS with Windows features suited into 256 KB of ROM and utilizing 64 KB of RAM . If you do manage that, or can prove that it is feasible - please let us know.
Good luck.
If you are true in this statement this only can be applied to particular compiler but not to all of them.
Check the IAR compiler for AVR micros :
(ftp://ftp.iar.se/WWWfiles/avr/guides/ocavr.pdf)
That is not true always. Auto vars can be stored within registers as well. If i am not wrong C standard does not specify exactly storage location for auto's and this is implementation dependent.
ckshivaram wrote :
"For finding the size of the processor you use int, but what is the size of...
There is linear guide and ball bearing attached to base and i need to detect motion along one axis with fixture attached to linear guide base. And there is much room to play with it as i have access to mechanical workshop.
Somebody does have information about repeatability (around 5-10 mcirons)...
there is a paper which states some prerequisities about paralleling of tracos :
http://library.abb.com/GLOBAL/SCOT/scot252.nsf/VerityDisplay/C1256B3C00492DA685256DDD006F2626/$File/1LUS010001-LFE_ParallelOperTrans.doc
worth to read it before when following this way .
are you about magnetic, magnitostrictive, optical or other types ? Could you please be more specific?
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It is possible to make ~ 10 um resolution switch based on patented touch probe. For details:
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servo or step motor?
max speed your machine should move (m/min)?(usual servo based cnc's accelerates till 5-8 m/min speed)
max cutting force needed (Newtons)?(depends on application - 90 200 Newton is quite OK for wood)
The weight of moving Y and Z axis and required acceleration?
http://sensor.baumerelectric.com/productnavigator/scripts/level2.php?pid=&cat=CONFMechanische_Praezisionsschalter_My_Com&ptk=&psg=myPG|My_Com_Praezisionsschalter&language=en&country=TR&header=Turkey+%2F+Ilke+Otomasyon&orderby=TM_Mech_Familie|asc&restrict=&specialSort=1
repeatability < 0,001 mm
You can look for camera specs on internet and their supported video standards.
e.g.
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Actually dsp or fast processor is needed . Somehwere i so a paper stated estimating about 60 MIPS (if i am not wrong) of processing capacity for multimedia applications for low video...
if you will surf site you can find the quad core bench as well. Choose the one you need from the list and press it , then you will see its comparative benchmarks with others :
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
see thiese benchmark reports :
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/common_cpus.html
as of performance intel looks best for now .
But if saying about overall performance many factors counts - motherboard, graphic card, memory OS and particular applications you would like to run on that machine...
kender positioning site:edaboard.com
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I need to position or ground a mechanical system during construction. I need a sensor to detect a zero mechanical point. Precision home mechanical switches are available but too costly - 3-5 um repetitive accuracy costs more than 100 Euro ...
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