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  • abs32
  • abs32
Today 21:15

Using the BIQU MicroProbe v2.0 sensor as a probe?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

www.amazon.com/MicroProbe-Leveling-Print...ruders/dp/B0C89G7YH2
Colleagues, here is a device. Electrical connections: 5 wires. 
Connector: 5-wire, compatible with BLTouch:
    Black — GND (ground)
    Red — +5V
    Yellow — Servos (rod control)
    White — Probe (output signal)

Has anyone tried this? I'd love to hear about your experience using it as a probe. The ad highlights a very appealing feature—the
trigger weight is only 5 grams.

 
  • backyardengineer
  • backyardengineer
Today 20:08
Replied by backyardengineer on topic Closed loop - encoder/position not updating while moving

Closed loop - encoder/position not updating while moving

Category: HAL

It has somehow to do with the enabled stepper motors. As soon as the drive gets the enable signal the pins don´t change anymore (viewed them in hal config). Wen i check with the multimeter, the signal seems to be switching between 0.2V an 24V correctly (both with stepper enabled/disabled). Maybe it is an issue with those cheap breakout boards ?
  • GeneRF
  • GeneRF
Today 19:59
Replied by GeneRF on topic Variable input during automatic operation

Variable input during automatic operation

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

As I said, change of workpiece length, or as you say, change of depth.
  • 3404gerber
  • 3404gerber
Today 19:56
Replied by 3404gerber on topic Variable input during automatic operation

Variable input during automatic operation

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Found this post,  sounds similar to what you need.
  • Vegko
  • Vegko
Today 18:42
Replied by Vegko on topic Variable input during automatic operation

Variable input during automatic operation

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Create a (physical)button, so you can read pin signal, and if 0 do... if 1 do...?
There is no parameter screen where you can watch/change parameters, would be nice do.

Could you elaborate what you want to change while milling?
Only thing i could think of is change off depth?
  • PCW
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Today 17:41

Closed loop - encoder/position not updating while moving

Category: HAL

Maybe an electrical issue, if you do a  very slow commanded move
do the parallel port inputs pins used for reading the quadrature encoders
toggle as they should?  (in halscope)
  • Xnke
  • Xnke
Today 17:06 - Today 17:13

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

Category: Driver Boards

That sounds pretty awesome. Does it interface similar to how the MESA cards do, with a HAL file and firmware that is written to the card?

Would you share the hardware info for the X1 connector, so I can design a card that could plug in? (I can probably buy a main card from you as soon as you're ready to sell it, and I may be able to be helpful with the firmware but I've not done FPGA programming in over 20 years)
  • GeneRF
  • GeneRF
Today 16:36

Variable input during automatic operation

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Is there any practical method to input a variable while a g-code program is running? For example Pause, Request input, Resume, and then use that input.

Currently using 2.8.4 with the Axis interface.

I know multiple ways to change variables when a program is not running, but I have never seen any method for temporarily modifying a running program.

This would allow a single program to process workpieces with different sizes, for example.

I understand this could be dangerous, stupid, or worse. Not planning to be a pioneer.

I searched the forum and the documentation, and I could not find any mention of this topic.

Gene
  • RotarySMP
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Today 14:55 - Today 14:58
Replied by RotarySMP on topic Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Category: Turning

Thanks guys. I will see if I find time to try a 2.9.8 install on a second drive (I have an SSD laying around awaiting that I do the same task on the Maho, which is still on 2.7). I am not using any Python or glade code, other than Andy's Lathe Macros.

I might start off trying to halcompile the most current version of carousel.comp
Cheers,
Mark
  • jaae
  • jaae
Today 14:46

ColorCNC Colorlight 5A-75E/5A-75B as FPGA controller board

Category: Driver Boards

A Week of Python Purgatory: My Colorlight 5A-75B Still Thinks It's a Paperweight!
The Config (JSON files): I’ve attached my current JSON setup (j1.jpg and j2.jpg). I’ve spent a week tweaking these pins for my 6-axis setup, but I’m not 100% sure if LiteXCNC likes how I’ve named things or if my GPIO mapping is actually valid for the v8.2 board.

The Environment: My pip list shows I’m in a clean venv with LiteX-2025.12.

Questions for the Pros:

JSON Review: Can someone look at my modules and instances in the attached JSON? Does the way I defined axis_x through axis_c look correct for a 6-axis machine?

Watchdog: Is my timeout: 10000000 in the JSON too high, or is it okay for a standard setup?

Buffer Chips (v8.2): Based on my GPIO pin choices in the JSON, will I run into trouble with the buffer chips on this v8.2 board when connecting to 5V drivers?
The Current Setup:

OS: Debian 12 (Bookworm) with a Python Virtual Environment. (Debian is no longer silently judging me, but my Mini PC is).

Board: Colorlight 5A-75B v8.2.

Toolchain: Yosys and Nextpnr-ecp5 are installed.

Goal: A 6-axis CNC beast, controlled by Ethernet.
I have my pip list showing the full LiteX-2025.12 venv. Can someone please review my synthesis log to see why I am not generating a bitstream, even with yosys and nextpnr installed?

I’ve attached the evidence: my pip list, terminal outputs (json_1.png and json_2.png for the JSON files), and my which python3 output (proving I’m not crazy). Any advice from someone who’s survived a week in "Python Purgatory" would be amazing!

Thanks,
Jaae
  • Todd Zuercher
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Today 14:39
Replied by Todd Zuercher on topic Updating Old GladeVCP Files?

Updating Old GladeVCP Files?

Category: GladeVCP

Here are my updated files that work (for now, until I change them again)

 

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  • hitchhiker
  • hitchhiker
Today 14:03

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

Was ginge den vom rpi4?

Ich hab ein rpi4 mit 7i92 an einer emco vmc100.
Läuft super.
Latenz ist aber so lala.. daher wollte ich den für nen tischaufbau nutzen km sachen zu erproben.

An die vmc100 kommt n optiplex 3050m.
  • meister
  • meister
Today 12:56

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

Halt stop, zurück :)

den TangNano9K kann man nicht vom RPI4 aus programmieren, dafür braucht man einen PC.
  • meister
  • meister
Today 12:42 - Today 12:42

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

zum rumspielen ist denke ich, ist der TangNano9k ein guter einstieg,
im prinzip geht es auch günstiger, ber dann ist man extrem limitiert.

Aber es kommt immer drauf an was du machen möchtest, es sind halt nur dev-boards.
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