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10 Apr 2013 06:03 #32505
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I've down loaded and extracted Chris's zip file for 5i25 7i76 mesa cards.
I can't locate the TB2 pin configurations?
Discussion with BigJohnT is located here.
www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/forum...-to-find-pinout-info
I finally realized I've moved on from stepper config and should be posting here I think.
thanks,
Ken
I can't locate the TB2 pin configurations?
Discussion with BigJohnT is located here.
www.linuxcnc.org/index.php/english/forum...-to-find-pinout-info
I finally realized I've moved on from stepper config and should be posting here I think.
thanks,
Ken
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10 Apr 2013 12:24 #32513
by cmorley
Replied by cmorley on topic Cant find TB2
The TB2 is not directly listed in PNCconf.
You select the signals for it from in the 5i25's I/O connectors.
If you select the help button and look at the output tab, it should explain the conversion.
Please note that the numbering system in PNCconf relates to the component
number of the signal or I/O, not the actual pin number of the connector.
Here is a sample:
TB2 STEP AND DIR CONNECTOR
TB2 PIN SIGNAL TB2 PIN SIGNAL
==========================================
1 GND 13 GND
2 STEP0- 14 STEP2-
3 STEP0+ 15 STEP2+
4 DIR0- 16 DIR2-
5 DIR0+ 17 DIR2+
6 +5VP 18 +5VP
7 GND 19 GND
8 STEP1- 20 STEP3-
9 STEP1+ 21 STEP3+
10 DIR1- 22 DIR3-
11 DIR1+ 23 DIR3+
12 +5VP 24 +5VP
Note: 5VP pins are PTC short circuit protected 5V output pins for field wring
Chris M
You select the signals for it from in the 5i25's I/O connectors.
If you select the help button and look at the output tab, it should explain the conversion.
Please note that the numbering system in PNCconf relates to the component
number of the signal or I/O, not the actual pin number of the connector.
Here is a sample:
TB2 STEP AND DIR CONNECTOR
TB2 PIN SIGNAL TB2 PIN SIGNAL
==========================================
1 GND 13 GND
2 STEP0- 14 STEP2-
3 STEP0+ 15 STEP2+
4 DIR0- 16 DIR2-
5 DIR0+ 17 DIR2+
6 +5VP 18 +5VP
7 GND 19 GND
8 STEP1- 20 STEP3-
9 STEP1+ 21 STEP3+
10 DIR1- 22 DIR3-
11 DIR1+ 23 DIR3+
12 +5VP 24 +5VP
Note: 5VP pins are PTC short circuit protected 5V output pins for field wring
Chris M
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10 Apr 2013 21:16 #32527
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Chris;
Working thru the pncconf, and get to the page where I chose 5i25, clicked on the box near the bottom right to find the parallel port address. It pops up the "output" tab of the help page. There are only 2 PCI cards but neither one says anything about being a parallel port. First port is this
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82845 845 [Brookdale] Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 11)
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 32
Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=32
Memory behind bridge: fc900000-fe9fffff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: ec500000-f46fffff
Kernel modules: shpchp
Second port is this:
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev 81)
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=02, sec-latency=32
I/O behind bridge: 0000d000-0000dfff
Memory behind bridge: fea00000-feafffff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: f4700000-f47fffff
Kernel modules: shpchp
If I plug one of these addresses in, will I know whether it is working or not without the computer being hooked to the controller and machine?
thanks,
Ken
Working thru the pncconf, and get to the page where I chose 5i25, clicked on the box near the bottom right to find the parallel port address. It pops up the "output" tab of the help page. There are only 2 PCI cards but neither one says anything about being a parallel port. First port is this
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82845 845 [Brookdale] Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 11)
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, fast devsel, latency 32
Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=32
Memory behind bridge: fc900000-fe9fffff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: ec500000-f46fffff
Kernel modules: shpchp
Second port is this:
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev 81)
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=02, sec-latency=32
I/O behind bridge: 0000d000-0000dfff
Memory behind bridge: fea00000-feafffff
Prefetchable memory behind bridge: f4700000-f47fffff
Kernel modules: shpchp
If I plug one of these addresses in, will I know whether it is working or not without the computer being hooked to the controller and machine?
thanks,
Ken
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10 Apr 2013 22:29 #32530
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic Cant find TB2
What is "it"? Did you run out of I/O and need more from a parallel port?
Select the stepgens from I/O Connector 3 tab for each axis.
TB5 and TB6 is on the Smart Serial 0 tab so select any I/O like limit switches and start/stop buttons on that tab.
John
Select the stepgens from I/O Connector 3 tab for each axis.
TB5 and TB6 is on the Smart Serial 0 tab so select any I/O like limit switches and start/stop buttons on that tab.
John
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10 Apr 2013 22:43 #32534
by andypugh
Use the 7i76 manual to work out what signals are on which terminal block, then use the pins by name in pncconf.
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I can't locate the TB2 pin configurations?
Use the 7i76 manual to work out what signals are on which terminal block, then use the pins by name in pncconf.
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10 Apr 2013 23:41 #32536
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"it" I was refering to the Parallel port address, if it was the correct one. Neither PCI card makes reference to a parallel port, that was listed on the "help page".
When I am using the pncconf wizard I get to the, Mesa Configuration Board, I choose Firmware 7i76X1, Watchdog 10000000, Encoders 1, PWM gen 0, Step Gen 4, Smart Serial Ports 1, Channels 2, 34 pins.
I click on Accept Component Changes, I get Config page I/O connector 2, I/O connector 3, Smart Serial 0, I click on Smart Serial 0, get pages TB6, TB5, TB4.
I've looked all over these pages, including expanding arrows, still have yet to find step/gen, dir, etc?
I'm thinking I must be missing something on the Mesa Config Board. I have 3 axis, but planning on a 4th, so I set Step Gen to 4? Should I have a value in the PWM Gen??? I am going to try that.
The computer is still in the computer room, not hooked up to the contoller, 7i76 card, etc???
Replied by customcutter on topic Cant find TB2
What is "it"? Did you run out of I/O and need more from a parallel port?
Select the stepgens from I/O Connector 3 tab for each axis.
TB5 and TB6 is on the Smart Serial 0 tab so select any I/O like limit switches and start/stop buttons on that tab.
John
"it" I was refering to the Parallel port address, if it was the correct one. Neither PCI card makes reference to a parallel port, that was listed on the "help page".
When I am using the pncconf wizard I get to the, Mesa Configuration Board, I choose Firmware 7i76X1, Watchdog 10000000, Encoders 1, PWM gen 0, Step Gen 4, Smart Serial Ports 1, Channels 2, 34 pins.
I click on Accept Component Changes, I get Config page I/O connector 2, I/O connector 3, Smart Serial 0, I click on Smart Serial 0, get pages TB6, TB5, TB4.
I've looked all over these pages, including expanding arrows, still have yet to find step/gen, dir, etc?
I'm thinking I must be missing something on the Mesa Config Board. I have 3 axis, but planning on a 4th, so I set Step Gen to 4? Should I have a value in the PWM Gen??? I am going to try that.
The computer is still in the computer room, not hooked up to the contoller, 7i76 card, etc???
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10 Apr 2013 23:45 #32537
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Andy:
I know which pins I have wired from TB2 to the Gecko's on axis, that is all mapped out on the 7i76 instructions.
I can't find where to "assign" them in TB6, TB5, etc. in the configuration page on pncconf. I think I'm missing something on the config page.
See reply to John
thanks,
Ken
Replied by customcutter on topic Cant find TB2
I can't locate the TB2 pin configurations?
Use the 7i76 manual to work out what signals are on which terminal block, then use the pins by name in pncconf.
Andy:
I know which pins I have wired from TB2 to the Gecko's on axis, that is all mapped out on the 7i76 instructions.
I can't find where to "assign" them in TB6, TB5, etc. in the configuration page on pncconf. I think I'm missing something on the config page.
See reply to John
thanks,
Ken
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10 Apr 2013 23:58 #32539
by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Cant find TB2
The stepgens are on TB3 in Pncconf.I know which pins I have wired from TB2 to the Gecko's on axis, that is all mapped out on the 7i76 instructions.
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11 Apr 2013 00:13 #32540
by PCW
Replied by PCW on topic Cant find TB2
Pncconf is not referring to TB3 pins but rather P3 pins on the 5I25
The stepgen outputs on the 7I76 card are on the 7I76s TB2 (0 through 3)
and TB3 (stepgen 4) these connections are listed in the 7I76 manual.
I'm pretty sure they are assigned X=0 ,Y=1, Z=2, A=3
The stepgen outputs on the 7I76 card are on the 7I76s TB2 (0 through 3)
and TB3 (stepgen 4) these connections are listed in the 7I76 manual.
I'm pretty sure they are assigned X=0 ,Y=1, Z=2, A=3
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11 Apr 2013 00:25 #32541
by BigJohnT
Replied by BigJohnT on topic Cant find TB2
Select the stepgens from I/O Connector 3 tab for each axis.
John
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