problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
13 Nov 2018 16:56 #120577
by 3D-Master
problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s was created by 3D-Master
Hello,
is there an easy way of figuring out which pins have which function on the 7i52s?
i need to know which if these pins are pwm and dir for each axis
the manual says:
CONNECTORS
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR P3
Connector P3 is a 3.5MM pluggable screw terminal block with the following pinout:
P3 PIN FUNCTION DIR
1 GND FROM 7I52S
2 GND FROM 7I52S
3 TX0A FROM 7I52S
4 /TX0A FROM 7I52S
5 TX0B FROM 7I52S
6 /TX0B FROM 7I52S
7 +5V FROM 7I52S
8 +5V FROM 7I52S
9 GND FROM 7I52S
10 GND FROM 7I52S
11 TX1A FROM 7I52S
12 /TX1A FROM 7I52S
13 TX1B FROM 7I52S
14 /TX1B FROM 7I52S
15 +5V FROM 7I52S
16 +5V FROM 7I52S
17 GND FROM 7I52S
18 GND FROM 7I52S
19 TX2A FROM 7I52S
20 /TX2A FROM 7I52S
21 TX2B FROM 7I52S
22 /TX2B FROM 7I52S
23 +5V FROM 7I52S
24 +5V FROM 7I52S
Note that actual signal functions depend on FPGA configuration.
and since i have a different bitfile on my 7i80hd i cannot trust the manual. Hal show only says:
hm2_7i80.0.pwmgen.00.enable or .value /that doesnt help me
is it normal that the 7i52s isnt shown/named in Hal show? Because the 7i73 is shown
is there an easy way of figuring out which pins have which function on the 7i52s?
i need to know which if these pins are pwm and dir for each axis
the manual says:
CONNECTORS
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT CONNECTOR P3
Connector P3 is a 3.5MM pluggable screw terminal block with the following pinout:
P3 PIN FUNCTION DIR
1 GND FROM 7I52S
2 GND FROM 7I52S
3 TX0A FROM 7I52S
4 /TX0A FROM 7I52S
5 TX0B FROM 7I52S
6 /TX0B FROM 7I52S
7 +5V FROM 7I52S
8 +5V FROM 7I52S
9 GND FROM 7I52S
10 GND FROM 7I52S
11 TX1A FROM 7I52S
12 /TX1A FROM 7I52S
13 TX1B FROM 7I52S
14 /TX1B FROM 7I52S
15 +5V FROM 7I52S
16 +5V FROM 7I52S
17 GND FROM 7I52S
18 GND FROM 7I52S
19 TX2A FROM 7I52S
20 /TX2A FROM 7I52S
21 TX2B FROM 7I52S
22 /TX2B FROM 7I52S
23 +5V FROM 7I52S
24 +5V FROM 7I52S
Note that actual signal functions depend on FPGA configuration.
and since i have a different bitfile on my 7i80hd i cannot trust the manual. Hal show only says:
hm2_7i80.0.pwmgen.00.enable or .value /that doesnt help me
is it normal that the 7i52s isnt shown/named in Hal show? Because the 7i73 is shown
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13 Nov 2018 17:18 #120580
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
okay i was able to make out that "3 TX0A FROM 7I52S" should be DIR (4 /TX0A FROM 7I52S is inverted) but neither "5 TX0B FROM 7I52S"
nor "6 /TX0B FROM 7I52S" show signs of life. Pin 7 and 8 only have 5V
nor "6 /TX0B FROM 7I52S" show signs of life. Pin 7 and 8 only have 5V
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13 Nov 2018 18:04 #120586
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
TX0B AND TX3B ENABLE
Differential outputs TX0B and TX3B can be tri-stated (floated). To enable outputs
TX0B and /TX0B, /TX0BENA must be driven low by the FPGA. To enable outputs TX3B
and /TX3B, /TX3BENA must be driven low by the FPGA.
TX3BENA is GPIO 0 and TX0BENA is GPIO23 (if the 7I52S is on the first connector with GPIO 0..23)
Differential outputs TX0B and TX3B can be tri-stated (floated). To enable outputs
TX0B and /TX0B, /TX0BENA must be driven low by the FPGA. To enable outputs TX3B
and /TX3B, /TX3BENA must be driven low by the FPGA.
TX3BENA is GPIO 0 and TX0BENA is GPIO23 (if the 7I52S is on the first connector with GPIO 0..23)
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13 Nov 2018 18:29 #120590
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
okay thank you i think that works now
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13 Nov 2018 18:36 #120591
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
for everyone else having the same problem:
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.000.is_output true
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.023.is_output true
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.000.out false
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.023.out false
in my case no need for "[HOSTMOT2]" and "(BOARD)" is replaced by "7i80"
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.000.is_output true
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.023.is_output true
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.000.out false
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.gpio.023.out false
in my case no need for "[HOSTMOT2]" and "(BOARD)" is replaced by "7i80"
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13 Nov 2018 20:37 #120609
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
so everything, as far as i can see, works properly but when i have the motor on y or z connected and close linuxcnc the motor spools up to maximum rpm. doesnt happen with x axis and yes, i can control the motor when connected to z and y axis.
x axis connected, controllable, then closed linuxcnc => the motor stays still
y or z axis connected, controllable, then closed linuxcnc => motor spools up to maximum rpm
x axis connected, controllable, then closed linuxcnc => the motor stays still
y or z axis connected, controllable, then closed linuxcnc => motor spools up to maximum rpm
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13 Nov 2018 21:00 #120618
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
Feedback backwards on Y,Z?
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13 Nov 2018 21:34 #120622
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
no i mean i can jog x,y and z without a problem, feedback also is correct but when i close linuxcnc only y and z will let the motor spool up
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13 Nov 2018 21:45 - 13 Nov 2018 21:50 #120624
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
Ahh, I somehow got it in my mind that "close linuxcnc" meant "close the loop in linuxcnc"
Normally PWM/dir drives would have an enable signal that's turned off
when LinuxCNC is not running or on a fault.
If you want to depend on the disabled state of the I/O pins to zero PWM you will probably have to chose the PWM pins that are a 0 drive level when linuxCNC is not running and then possibly invert the PWM in HAL:so it has the correct polarity for the drive.
(if you are using differential drive signals you can swap the +,- pins to do the inversion)
At power up, the + pins of the 7I52S differential pairs will be in a low state and the - pins will be in a high state
Normally PWM/dir drives would have an enable signal that's turned off
when LinuxCNC is not running or on a fault.
If you want to depend on the disabled state of the I/O pins to zero PWM you will probably have to chose the PWM pins that are a 0 drive level when linuxCNC is not running and then possibly invert the PWM in HAL:so it has the correct polarity for the drive.
(if you are using differential drive signals you can swap the +,- pins to do the inversion)
At power up, the + pins of the 7I52S differential pairs will be in a low state and the - pins will be in a high state
Last edit: 13 Nov 2018 21:50 by PCW.
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13 Nov 2018 23:39 #120636
by 3D-Master
Replied by 3D-Master on topic problem figuring out which pins are which on 7i52s
ah you mean instead of using TX1B i should use /TX1B and then invert the signal in HAL?
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