Changes for page LSS Communication Protocol
Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2024/11/21 09:43
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... ... @@ -283,15 +283,8 @@ 283 283 284 284 Ex: #5QSD<cr> might return *5QSD1800<cr> 285 285 286 -By default QSD will return the current session value, which is set to the value of CSD as reset/power cycle and changed whenever a SD command is processed. 287 -If #5QSD1<cr> is sent, the configured maximum speed (CSD value) will be returned instead. You can also query the current speed using "2" and the current target travel speed using "3". See the table below for an example: 286 +Note that the QSD query will return the current servo speed. Querying the last maximum speed value set using SD or CSD is not possible. 288 288 289 -|**Command sent**|**Returned value (1/10 °)** 290 -|ex: #5QSR<cr>|Current session value for maximum speed (set by latest SD/SR command) 291 -|ex: #5QSR1<cr>|Current maximum speed configured (set by CSD/CSR) 292 -|ex: #5QSR2<cr>|Current speed. 293 -|ex: #5QSR3<cr>|Target travel speed. 294 - 295 295 Configure Speed in Degrees (**CSD**) 296 296 297 297 Ex: #5CSD1800<cr> ... ... @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ 385 385 __18. Baud Rate__ 386 386 387 387 A servo's baud rate cannot be set "on the fly" and must be configured via the CB command described below. The factory default baud rate for all servos is 9600. Since smart servos are intended to be daisy chained, in order to respond to the same serial bus, all servos in that project should ideally be set to the same baud rate. Setting different baud rates will have the servos respond differently and may create issues. Available baud rates are: 9.6 kbps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 57.6 kbps, 115.2 kbps, 230.4 kbps, 250.0 kbps, 460.8 kbps, 500.0 kbps, 750.0 kbps*, 921.6 kbps*. Servos are shipped with a baud rate set to 9600. The baud rates are currently restricted to those above. 388 - \*: Current tests reveal baud rates above 500 kbps are unstable and can cause timeouts. Please keep this in mind if using those / testing them out.381 +*: Current tests reveal baud rates above 500 kbps are unstable and can cause timeouts. Please keep this in mind if using those / testing them out. 389 389 390 390 Query Baud Rate (**QB**) 391 391