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stepconf woes..
25 May 2011 11:35 #10058
by Rick G
Replied by Rick G on topic Re:stepconf woes..
Did you check and change the parallel port address when you tried the pci card?
The scope should show the step pulses when the axis is in moving.
The direction pin should show high or low depending on the direction the axis is moving.
Rick G
The scope should show the step pulses when the axis is in moving.
The direction pin should show high or low depending on the direction the axis is moving.
Rick G
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28 May 2011 02:45 #10121
by submicro
Replied by submicro on topic Re:stepconf woes..
yes i changed the address
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04 Jun 2011 01:28 #10296
by submicro
Replied by submicro on topic Re:stepconf woes..
ok
No matter what I try the parallel port has a constant voltage of 5.26vdc on pins 2-7 this is without anything hooked up or with it hooked up with or with out EMC running. Any ideas??
SubMicro
No matter what I try the parallel port has a constant voltage of 5.26vdc on pins 2-7 this is without anything hooked up or with it hooked up with or with out EMC running. Any ideas??
SubMicro
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04 Jun 2011 11:29 #10298
by Rick G
Replied by Rick G on topic Re:stepconf woes..
You might want to review the info here...
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?TroubleShooting
and try...
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?TroubleShoo...arallel_Port_Outputs
and/or...
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?Parallel_Port_Tester
and double check your parallel port address
Rick G
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?TroubleShooting
and try...
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?TroubleShoo...arallel_Port_Outputs
and/or...
wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?Parallel_Port_Tester
and double check your parallel port address
Rick G
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10 Jun 2011 01:38 - 10 Jun 2011 02:10 #10399
by submicro
Replied by submicro on topic Re:stepconf woes..
I HAVE!
So no one has any ideas why I would get a constant 5vdc? I get this on both the onboard port and a pci card port. I about to give up on this.............. its been 3 weeks
So no one has any ideas why I would get a constant 5vdc? I get this on both the onboard port and a pci card port. I about to give up on this.............. its been 3 weeks
Last edit: 10 Jun 2011 02:10 by submicro.
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10 Jun 2011 02:50 #10400
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Re:stepconf woes..
What type of parallel port settings does the BIOS allow?
This would effect the on board port.
This would effect the on board port.
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10 Jun 2011 11:18 #10404
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic Re:stepconf woes..
You might be reading floating voltage... try googling for parallel port led and connect up an led to the outputs to test with some load.
John
John
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10 Jun 2011 11:24 #10405
by Rick G
Replied by Rick G on topic Re:stepconf woes..
Is it possible for you to try another computer?
Do you have another device that uses a parallel port that you can try on the computer?
Do you have another device that uses a parallel port that you can try on the computer?
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10 Jun 2011 11:30 #10407
by Rick G
Replied by Rick G on topic Re:stepconf woes..
Good point John, they can float, and you typed faster than I did.
Rick G
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10 Jun 2011 14:21 #10409
by submicro
Replied by submicro on topic Re:stepconf woes..
I have tried every setting pertaining to the parallel port in the bios. The voltage reading is rock solid, it does not wander or change, it reads exactly +5.26 vdc. The other pins float at around 30 millivolts.
I have tried one other computer but did not check voltages. I will try the LED idea with the parallel port tester. Although I tried it once before, but that could have failed due to my lousy soldering skills.
Thanks you guys for your help.
SubMicro
I have tried one other computer but did not check voltages. I will try the LED idea with the parallel port tester. Although I tried it once before, but that could have failed due to my lousy soldering skills.
Thanks you guys for your help.
SubMicro
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