spindle control of PM-728vt using linuxcnc
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10 Feb 2023 18:24 #264238
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Replied by bird-dogman on topic spindle control of PM-728vt using linuxcnc
Yes, that's correct.
Thanks
jim
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jim
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10 Feb 2023 18:36 - 10 Feb 2023 18:37 #264239
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Replied by PCW on topic spindle control of PM-728vt using linuxcnc
OK, that's the expected behavior for active low FWD and REV
(because LinuxCNC is not in control of direction of your hardware, your hardwiring is)
My OUT7/OUT8 or Relay suggestions in a previous post should work
(because LinuxCNC is not in control of direction of your hardware, your hardwiring is)
My OUT7/OUT8 or Relay suggestions in a previous post should work
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10 Feb 2023 18:53 #264240
by bird-dogman
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Thank you for the information.
I already have pins out-07 and out-08 defined and pulled to the PM-728vt but NOT connected.
If i do a MDI m3 command the halcmd looks like this:
26 bit IN FALSE hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.output-07 <== spindle-ccw
26 bit IN TRUE hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.output-08 <== spindle-cw
jim
I already have pins out-07 and out-08 defined and pulled to the PM-728vt but NOT connected.
If i do a MDI m3 command the halcmd looks like this:
26 bit IN FALSE hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.output-07 <== spindle-ccw
26 bit IN TRUE hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.output-08 <== spindle-cw
jim
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