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Doc: dtheta unit should be \frac{rad}{s} #114

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peetCreative opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 1 comment
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Doc: dtheta unit should be \frac{rad}{s} #114

peetCreative opened this issue Feb 2, 2022 · 1 comment

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@peetCreative
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TLDR: Motor velocity (dtheta) should be documented in [1] as \frac{rad}{s}.

Hey,
while investigating the difference between motor position (theta) and joint position (q) I found that motor velocity (dtheta) unit was documented as rad but it supposed to be \frac{rad}{s} as it is the derivative.
How ever what's the difference to joint position/velocity? How do they correspond? What do I need them for?

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* Motor velocity. Unit: \f$[rad]\f$

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rtkg commented Dec 9, 2022

Hi, I'd also be interested in understanding the connection between motor/joint positions and velocities - did you get any update on this elsewhere by chance?

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