Hi,
I am trying to control an the Axiovert 200M's stage by sending serial commands directly to the MCU28.
When I use the "set Travel Velocity to Infinity" command, sending the smallest value of "1", like so:
FPZIV1
is still too fast for my application.
Is there any way to slow down the motors, or set the range of speeds?
Thanks,
Eyal
Slowing down Axiovert "set Travel Velocity to Infinity"
Hello eshahar,
this is a bit 'off topic' but I managed to get some info:
There should be a 'slow move' mode which can be set with
FPZJV1
with values from 1 to 190
to start the slow move
FPZJ7FFFFF for +infinity position
and 'most likely'
FPZJ800000 for -infinity Position
This should also be documented in your Manual ; - )
this is a bit 'off topic' but I managed to get some info:
There should be a 'slow move' mode which can be set with
FPZJV1
with values from 1 to 190
to start the slow move
FPZJ7FFFFF for +infinity position
and 'most likely'
FPZJ800000 for -infinity Position
This should also be documented in your Manual ; - )
Thanks for your reply. I know this is a bit off topic - what forum would this be better in?
I am building a software platform that takes input from a joystick to control the microscope. The problem with the J command is that I cannot control the speed of each axis independently the same way I can with the IVcommand. Is there any solution you can think of?
I am building a software platform that takes input from a joystick to control the microscope. The problem with the J command is that I cannot control the speed of each axis independently the same way I can with the IVcommand. Is there any solution you can think of?