Use accelerometer to measure backlash
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Hi,
now that we have input shaping, I was thinking about different use cases for the accelerometer. I mentioned homing using the knock sensor in the past, but today I thought of whether it would be possible to measure backlash with an accelerometer. That would be great.I am aware RRF does not support backlash compensation and on average it is better to fix the mechanical problems leading to backlash, but I wanted to log this here so I can get it out of my head (-:
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The instrument is there, how hard can it be to have this very useful function added in future?
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@tecno it is rarely a question of how hard, but of time and priorities. And those are not set by having a wish, no matter how dearly one wishes for it.
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@oliof said in Use accelerometer to measure backlash:
whether it would be possible to measure backlash with an accelerometer
I wonder if any of these approaches would be practical for the tiny backlash we expect to find:
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Move in one direction and stop. Then move a small distance in the other direction and see if it registered an acceleration bump.
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Compare the accelerations (second integral?) in these two scenarios:
a. Move and stop. Then move distance x in the same direction.
b. Move and stop. Them move distance x in reversed direction. -
Move back and force in small direction x. Increase x until some acceleration is registered.
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