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Question Scaling of data sent from simtools

Discussion in 'SimTools Pro & Entertainment Version' started by Bjarte Myklebust, Oct 10, 2019.

  1. Bjarte Myklebust

    Bjarte Myklebust New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    6DOF
    Hi,

    I do have a simtools V2.4 pro licence.

    I'm building a 6 DOF stewart platform, and are solving the kinematic calculations in the motioncontroller.
    So my plan is to send the 6 DOF values with 100% to the 6 axis.
    I have chosen network protocol (UDP) with 32 bits values.

    My question:
    In the motion controller I want to scale these "raw values" to engineering units like "mm" and "degrees".
    Do you have any reference for "mm" and "Degrees" at 100% axis output?


    Best regards,
    Bjarte Myklebust