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  • alangibson
  • alangibson
Today 21:35
Replied by alangibson on topic Review Request for Arc Volt Sensor Schematic

Review Request for Arc Volt Sensor Schematic

Category: Plasma & Laser

Thanks for the schematic. I wish I had found this a while ago.

I like how you use isolated and regulated voltage. I need to see if I can find a single component that does that.

> The torch is negative, ground is positive.

Ah right. I forgot that. Is that why U4 is inverted?

I took a stab at dissecting your schematic. This is what I got:

Voltage source
5V: Common 5VDC power source
U1: 1W Isolated DC-DC 9V out; Isolation 1.5k VDC/min
C3: Decoupling
U5: 5V LDO voltage regulator
C3: Decoupling
VCC_ISO: Isolated 5VDC

Input stage
R7,R9: Voltage divider, 38:1 ratio
D1: Limit input to max 5V
R6: Current limiting
U4: Voltage buffer (inverted ?)
R8: ?
R5: Current limiting?
C4: Decoupling?
C5: Decoupling?
U3: ADC with 12C output
R4: Pull-up resistor
R5: Pull-up resistor
C2: Decoupling?

Output stage
U2: I2C isolator; Isolation 2.5-kVrms
C1: Decoupling?
R1: Pull-up resistor
R2: Pull-up resistor
  • PCW
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Today 21:24
Replied by PCW on topic Connect Spindel with 7i96s

Connect Spindel with 7i96s

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

At a first glance, I think you have the wrong GND
connected to  the 7I96S spindle analog out. It should
be the potentiometer GND not the digital input GND.
  • dm17ry
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Today 21:10
Replied by dm17ry on topic Mitsubishi Meldas Control and Motors

Mitsubishi Meldas Control and Motors

Category: Milling Machines

mitsubishi cnc never had step/dir controled drives...
meldas 3 had a parallel differential bus
meldas 5/6 is serial differential
meldas 7/8 is optical
i can interface them all..
  • alangibson
  • alangibson
Today 20:59
Replied by alangibson on topic Review Request for Arc Volt Sensor Schematic

Review Request for Arc Volt Sensor Schematic

Category: Plasma & Laser

My intention with the TVS was to limit input voltage to 250V. The ADC expects 0-5V range, and voltage division is 50:1, so anything above 250V is out of range.

In reality 250V is way high for a cutting voltage. I just came up with it by working backwards from the ADC voltage range.

Does that make sense?

Optoisolators are a good idea. I was planning on the TVS limiting the voltage, but I guess it's always possible that someone would hook this board up to a HF start torch.
  • dm17ry
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Today 20:51
Replied by dm17ry on topic Mitsubishi MR-J3-XX"A" drive + 7i94 config?

Mitsubishi MR-J3-XX"A" drive + 7i94 config?

Category: Driver Boards

X1 just has 5V power and rs-485 YIO bus...
 
  • rodw
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Today 20:40

too long hm2_7i97.0.read.tmax or something else?

Category: Driver Boards

What CPU do you have? How many cpus does it report?
what does echo $(nproc) say?
Its possible you are trying to isolate a nonexistent core
  • rodw
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Today 20:34
Replied by rodw on topic El5101 Config

El5101 Config

Category: EtherCAT

One would like to have a speed output from the drive but there isn't one.

Should be possible to get rps or rpm in the frequency output
by setting proper scaling factor in frequency-scale. 
Have not tried it, though.

Should be possible
    65  float OUT             0  lcec.0.El5101.enc-frequency
    65  float I/O          0.05  lcec.0.El5101.enc-frequency-scale
  • Tach0
  • Tach0
Today 20:25
Connect Spindel with 7i96s was created by Tach0

Connect Spindel with 7i96s

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello guys,
im new in Linux CNC i wat to connect Linux CNC with my Spindel+YL620a Frequency Converter
via a 7i96s and failed. I dont understand what im doing wrong.....

I connectet the Components like the Picture.

Added this to the Hal
setp hm2_7i96s.0.pwmgen.00.output-type 1
setp hm2_7i96s.0.pwmgen.00.scale [SPINDLE_0]OUTPUT_SCALE
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm => hm2_7i96s.0.pwmgen.00.value
net spindle-enable => hm2_7i96s.0.pwmgen.00.enable

Added this to the ini
MAX_OUTPUT = 24000.0
OUTPUT_SCALE = 24000
OUTPUT_MIN_LIMIT = 0
OUTPUT_MAX_LIMIT = 24000

Changed the Frequency Converter Settings like in the Picture.

Im grateful for any help or tips.

Thaks in advance
Tach0
 
  • Xnke
  • Xnke
Today 20:16
Replied by Xnke on topic Mitsubishi Meldas Control and Motors

Mitsubishi Meldas Control and Motors

Category: Milling Machines

Which series of drives do you have? If they are fibre-optic controlled, Dmitry has the cleanest, fastest solution to controlling the drives over the SSCNET III/H control fibres.

If they are copper controlled network drives, then Dmitry has a control for that as well, but you can also run the MESA cards for step/direction interfaces.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 20:02
Replied by spumco on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I thought I'd added my HAL file, guess not.

The M-code files still have remnants of my first attempt at switching the drive (internally) between velocity and position modes as in @Aciera's example.  That stuff is commented out; just ignore it if you aren't switching your drive.

If you ARE switching your drive internally, you'll probably want stuff like "M66, check for drive mode" in your M-code file.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 19:43
Replied by spumco on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Good job!

I've renamed my m-codes from the original example, and due to some jitter (servo dithering) when the motor/drive is in position mode I just leave the drive in velocity mode.  LCNC is switched between spindle/orient/positioning. 

My M-codes and main spindle HAL file are attached for your review; maybe they can help.

There is quite a bit commented out, but the gist of it is M254/M255 are used to switch between C-axis and spindle mode, using spindle-orient to realign the spindle before re-connecting the C-axis encoder.

M102 & M103 are 'backstage' M-codes used to adjust stepgen & c-axis PID settings (and disconnect index-enable) in a way you can't (I think) do from inside a normal .ngc g-code file.

Let me know if anything is really unclear.
  • PCW
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Today 19:34

too long hm2_7i97.0.read.tmax or something else?

Category: Driver Boards

That does not look bad but the max servo thread time shows the issue
( 1624528  clocks at 1.7 Ghz is ~.95 ms)

It may be that the CPU/BIOS-Setup are simply not capable of the needed
network performance for a 1 KHz servo thread.

A last ditch is to use a newer kernel as the 6.1 kernel in the LinuxCNC distribution
is fairly bad latency wise.

7.0.0-rc1-rt1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT 

Is the current one


 
  • m0602232
  • m0602232
Today 18:43

too long hm2_7i97.0.read.tmax or something else?

Category: Driver Boards

whoops, sorry about that.
PING 192.168.1.121 (192.168.1.121) 56(84) bytes of data.

--- 192.168.1.121 ping statistics ---
60000 packets transmitted, 60000 received, 0% packet loss, time 60060ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.095/0.118/0.250/0.001 ms

The spikes in following error were indeed caused by graphics. It settled down when I removed one of 2 screens I had attached. Realtime delay error persists though.
  • PCW
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Today 18:25

too long hm2_7i97.0.read.tmax or something else?

Category: Driver Boards

Looks like you are pinging the host rather than the 7I97
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
Today 17:01
Replied by Hakan on topic El5101 Config

El5101 Config

Category: EtherCAT

One would like to have a speed output from the drive but there isn't one.

Should be possible to get rps or rpm in the frequency output
by setting proper scaling factor in frequency-scale
Have not tried it, though.
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