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15 Aug 2017 13:32 - 15 Aug 2017 13:34 #97510 by bevins
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An example of power for Field power is attached:

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Though possibly worth pointing out that that the actual limit-switch wiring there is a little unusual and should probably not be copied exactly.


You have a point, it is a bit different but there's reasoning behind it.

I modified it to reflect a more standard input scheme. See attached:


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16 Aug 2017 11:29 #97563 by ligthmare
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Thanks for the reply.

It's works perfectly , I will try to connect my endstop more later , for the moment I have an other problem with my encoder , it's in an other topic in the hardware=>driverboard section.

Thanks for all!!

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28 Sep 2017 14:54 #99555 by PanagiotisZ
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Hi there! I m trying to configure my retrofit using pncconf. I m using the 7i77 & 5i25 kit too and have a couple of questions.

On the Motor configuration window, how do I choose the values for the PID info? I found some guides where only the P value is entered as 1.000, but in my case the pre-selected value was 50.000.

One of my motors uses a 24V powered brake. I think I need to directly wire it to an output pin on the 7i77. Any ideas on that?

Thanks everyone in advance, please ask for any more information I need to provide
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03 Oct 2017 21:23 #99854 by andypugh
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LinuxCNC does not have any built-in pins for axis motor brakes. Typically you would connect the brake release to the same HAL pin as the amp-enable, though probably to a different physical output pin.

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03 Oct 2017 21:38 #99861 by RotarySMP
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One of my motors uses a 24V powered brake. I think I need to directly wire it to an output pin on the 7i77. Any ideas on that?

The 7i77 max output load according to the manual is 300mA. Is that going to be enough to open and hold your brake? I kind of doubt that. You will probably need a relay.
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04 Oct 2017 12:26 #99917 by PanagiotisZ
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The brake needs 0.5A, so I' ll try using a relay connected to my psu and the amp-enable to disable it.

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04 Oct 2017 14:48 #99923 by tecno
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Be aware that you might need a short delay before releasing the brake.

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04 Oct 2017 14:55 #99924 by PanagiotisZ
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Thanks for noting! I am aware, I might need to place a timer on the enable signal, I m not sure yet how I ll implement it. I manually tried enabling and debraking at the same time and the drive presented an error because the brake caused over-current. When I complete the circuit I ll post the results.

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04 Oct 2017 15:01 #99925 by tecno
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forum.linuxcnc.org/39-pncconf/33069-help...oing?start=400#99002

Take a look at my HAL file, got help from here to set this up with brake. Enables drivers with 5sec delay for releasing brake.
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04 Oct 2017 15:07 #99926 by PanagiotisZ
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Much appreciated! I ll take a look! Thank you very much!

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