docs: Update benchmarks in Features document
Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Below are the results of stepper performance tests. The numbers shown
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Below are the results of stepper performance tests. The numbers shown
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represent total number of steps per second on the micro-controller.
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represent total number of steps per second on the micro-controller.
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| Micro-controller | 1 stepper active | 3 steppers active |
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| Micro-controller | Fastest step rate | 3 steppers active |
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| ----------------- | ---------------- | ----------------- |
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| ----------------- | ----------------- | ----------------- |
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| 20Mhz AVR | 177K | 117K |
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| 20Mhz AVR | 189K | 125K |
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| 16Mhz AVR | 140K | 93K |
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| 16Mhz AVR | 151K | 100K |
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| Arduino Due (ARM) | 462K | 406K |
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| Arduino Due (ARM) | 382K | 337K |
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| Beaglebone PRU | 689K | 689K |
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On AVR platforms, the highest achievable step rate is with just one
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stepper stepping. On the Due, the highest step rate is with two
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simultaneous steppers stepping. On the PRU, the highest step rate is
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with three simultaneous steppers.
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