I would suggest maybe a little more than 1khz, the reason behind this is as follows...
If you're designing for the maximum cutting velocity of 600 inches / min (10"/sec or 254mm/sec) 1khz sample rate would provide one sample per 0.254mm
I've not been able verify the following (but I'm sure someone can chime in and advise) other than from the following source:
A 1% change in voltage (100 to 101 volts) is equal to several thousands (typically .015 or more) of arc gap change so the THC must be able to see and act on a small change in a large number of volts.
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https://candcnc.com/images/Manuals/LCTHC-Manual_REV9.pdfThe guidance I've found from around 2-3 documents from THC manufacturers is the gap per volt is in the region of 0.015 to 0.020 " per volt (0.381mm to 0.508mm per volt)....
Now the trick comes in if you have a fast enough moving Z axis..... if your sample rate is 0.254mm travel distance, and lets say your hysteresis is 1 volt (for simplicity, as the calculations can be adjusted accordingly) ..... your cut height is using a hypertherm 45 is ~ 0.08" (2.0mm) to 0.02" (0.508mm) [45A & 30A accessories]
hence at cutting speed you have only 4 to 1 volt of permitted error before ***crash*** [minimum setting of hysteresis on the Proma is 1Volt.... and it uses dry contact relays for thcUP, thcDN and thcOK....]
Edding cnc (default settings below) use 0.5V hysteresis... Neuron from the website 0.25 volt (0.125mm resolution), hence 0.5mm / 1volt ties up as well
http://neuroncnc.com/At 600"/min travel speed, the maximum bevel you could deal with would be
If the sample rate was increased to 2khz, at 600"/min, the travel distance per sample would be 0.127mm travel distance per sample.
I would suggest, given there needs to be some filtering and hysteresis.... aim for 4khz.... but if it was adjustable... then it would allow for tuning relative to your Z axis response. a little, and also to your plasma cutter, but you're probably not likely to require anything above that considering the majority of your customer base would be in the 2/3rds 600"/min cutting speed at best (400"/min 10160mm/min) to 50% 600"/min (300ipm 7620mm/min)..... hence at 4khz sampling you are sampling at 0.03175mm ..... which is very high is you're setting at 0.25v hysteresis (0.125mm Z axis travel) because you would get 4 samples within the hysteresis window at a matched Z axis feedrate to the X and Y blended.
It you input your Z axis speed into the calc, then you could consider this as part of the filtering along with the blended feed rate
This always impresses me....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDj5SSle-ng--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There is an interesting bit how edding CNC look at plasma control with some default settings here (not seen them before tonight):
http://www.edingcnc.com/upload/files/PlasmaUserManual.pdf