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  • rodw
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Today 08:01
Replied by rodw on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

To use Ethercat, you need to become a member of The Ethercat Technology Group (ETG). Membership is free. www.ethercat.org/default.htm
But membership is only open to companies or businesses and you need a tax number or equivalent in your country.

Linuxcnc is nothing, just a loose community of users. We don't even have a bank account.

This has been explored by a number of the development team members over the years. Most recently by Steffen Moller who lives in Germany where the ETG and Beckhoff are domiciled. (I may have prodded him in this direction)
I had the opportunity to raise Linuxcnc with Martin Rosten, Chaiman of the ETG when he visited Australia a few years ago. There is no way forward.

But now etherlab have a repository and also host the linuxcnc-ethercat driver and I put that repository into the Linuxcnc installer, there isn't really any need for linuxcnc to get involved. (Except to manage the code base).

I would recommend you and Grandixximo as manufacturers join the ETG.
  • automata
  • automata
Today 07:10
Turn-mill kinematics was created by automata

Turn-mill kinematics

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I have been working on a turn-mill kinematics component. 
 

File Attachment:

File Name: polarcylindrical.comp
File Size:26 KB


I am not able to understand how the G43 and G54 and G92 offsets should be accounted for in the kinematics.
I would like to do polar as well as cylindrical interpolation using these kinematics.
Polar interpolation will be turned on by G12.1 and off by G13.1
Cylindrical interpolation will be turned on by G7.1 and off by G7.2
It also uses the adaptive feed to slow down when the radius (Joint 0 position) is very close to 0 i.e., joint 0 is very close to the centerline of rotation.
Any comments on how to account for the offsets or general comments for this component are welcome and appreciated.
-automata
  • grandixximo
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Today 06:56
Replied by grandixximo on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

I think is mostly architectural and organizational reasons, not strictly a license conflict. Both LinuxCNC and the IgH EtherCAT Master are **GPLv2**, so there's no real incompatibility there AFAIK. The separation exists because the EtherCAT master is an independent kernel subsystem, linuxcnc-ethercat is essentially a glue layer between two separate projects. Keeping it out-of-tree also lets it move faster without going through LinuxCNC's core review process. There is one additional wrinkle: the "EtherCAT brand and technology" is owned by Beckhoff, which adds an IP layer on top of the open-source licensing.
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
Today 06:11
Replied by ihavenofish on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

 

Its just a shame the Ethercat license does not allow linuxcnc to manage it.
 


Can you expand on this? People are allowed to develop one and post it, but it cant be "inside" linuxcnc?
 
  • ihavenofish
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Today 06:08
Replied by ihavenofish on topic Brother carousel encoders

Brother carousel encoders

Category: CNC Machines

so on the 225 i still had the io board, so i just used the manuals pinouit on the control. so thats not gonna help.

I have some tc227 data though, ill dig an see if theres anything useful on the encoder - its mostly mechanical drawings.
  • whj5
  • whj5
Yesterday 03:07
Replied by whj5 on topic Ethercat auto configurator.

Ethercat auto configurator.

Category: EtherCAT

I was wrong, I've found it, sorry.
  • whj5
  • whj5
Yesterday 02:56
Replied by whj5 on topic Ethercat auto configurator.

Ethercat auto configurator.

Category: EtherCAT

It shows a 404 error on Codeberg, and the videos on YouTube won't open at all.
  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 02:19

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Promise!!! I am hoping that moment is coming soon like any minute I got up to line 197 hal c by commenting out and now I have the stepgen parts. It is amazing that i can have joints 1 and 3 work and o and 2 not work for stepgens. I have checked ini and trivkins and joints all line up correctly shows xyyz and 4 joints but only 2 work with the exact same text in each section???? I will take Rod's suggestions and see if i can get further ahead. One good constilation is I am learning lots all I have to do it put it together before I have a brain anyerism -LOL
Thanks again
  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 02:12

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

thanks Rodw,
I will try that I have been doing similar things in terminal and when get so bogged down I just comment them out and move on and will come back to them later.
I appreciate your help,
Thanks again,George
  • currinh
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Yesterday 01:14
Replied by currinh on topic Trouble with XFCE (trixie) timed logouts

Trouble with XFCE (trixie) timed logouts

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I think that behaviour was when I had the auto login set up. On power up the computer logged me in without entering user/pw. When it auto logged me out it did come back with a user/pw screen. But I think that timed out and the auto login kicked in.

I am sure, under the configuration changes I made above, that I left the computer logged in with linuxcnc running. When I checked on it later it was running the XFCE desktop but had closed linuxcnc. I'm fairly sure it did a logout/auto login which closed linuxcnc.

I'm also sure running 2.9.8 it logging me out after a set time, between 30-60 minutes. Without auto login it waits with a user/pw screen.

Beyond my comprehension. If you find any insight please let me know. But for now I have 2.9.4 up and running.

Thank you. Hugh
  • rodw
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Yesterday 00:18

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

The way to push ahead is to note the error and comment out the line causing it with a #
Then when it opens, open halshow (eg. axis menu: show hal configuration)
Then review the pins. You might just have a minor typo. then edit the commented out line to use the correct pin name
  • rodw
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Yesterday 00:11
Replied by rodw on topic Trouble with XFCE (trixie) timed logouts

Trouble with XFCE (trixie) timed logouts

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Sorry that did not work for you. Seems odd that settings would force a logout/login. we have not experienced that behaviour 

Please note if you log out, its expected you will have to log in again.
  • mmmboost
  • mmmboost
Yesterday 23:44
Replied by mmmboost on topic Mesa 7i96S MPG encoder on P1

Mesa 7i96S MPG encoder on P1

Category: Driver Boards

Hello PCW,

I hope to get some help from you again.
I tried to make a custom bit file consisting of these two files 7i96s_2pwmd and 7i96sd_mpgp1. 7i96s2pwmd for pwmgen (Stepgen 4-) and 7i96sd_mpgp1 for mpg on P1.
I used the enfinity software, but it doesn't work because of a version conflict.
Do you know which efinty version works with the 7i96s firmware from the homepage ? Thanks a lot


Did you ever get this working? From the description, this sounds like the firmware I need.  Would you mind posting the bin file?
  • Lcvette
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Yesterday 23:09
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Category: QtPyVCP

i just tried to replicate your warning, but i was able t stop and make adjustments and report without running into any of those error pop up. those are actually linuxcnc statement stating that your entered parameters would cause an over travel event, are you certain the parameters you entered would be tool paths within the constrained machine motion envelope?
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 22:59

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

LOL, i feel sorry for the keyboard! :)
It is hard for now, but after a while everything starts to fall in place and make sense.
Changing one single thing at a time and testing is much more productive and easy to roll back in case of failure.
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