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  • grandixximo
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Today 14:50 - Today 14:53
Replied by grandixximo on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thank you for your suggestion automata, we are aware and taking into consideration all known approaches, bi-arc, spline, clothoids, quintic etc...
These are substantial changes which may need a separate branch, or a different planner again planner_type 2 or more.
As of now we are concentrating efforts on fixing the spikes that have been reported, and I've had some success, not ready to share the code yet, probably next week, but I will share a picture of my current results, I've used Ruediguer's code for testing. Thank you rodriguer123 for making it. I love it because it's very quick to test and shows the blending issues very well. This was the original code what is now in master linuxcnc


And this is after some blending and cubic improvements, note that the sp_scurve code itself has not changes a single dot
 

Next week we will put more effort into cleaning up, and YangYang is working on  tpOptimizePlannerMotion, will probably have something ready for a PR next week
  • amanker
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Today 13:53

Remora - Rpi Software Stepping Using External Microcontroller via SPI

Category: Computers and Hardware

I was also suspecting SPI is the issue, since as soon as I use SPI for tmc5160, The blinking LED which I configured to know if firmware is working, glows continuously insteed of blinking.
There is somthing different in ben-jecobson F4 port, since console output on uart gives garbage, no readable output.

As per your suggestion, I comapred both repos, for TMCsteppers both are same, no changes. And both F4 and H7 uses software SPI for tmc communication.
  • 3404gerber
  • 3404gerber
Today 13:32

Linuxcnc erste Schritte und erste Probleme, NVEM und Remora

Category: Deutsch

Hi Mario,

The first step would be to share your HAL and INI files, as the configuration of your machine will be done in there. I don't know how deep you already went with the Linuxcnc documentation, but to keep it simple the INI file will describe your machine (axis number, axis travel and speed limits, type of GUI and many other) and your HAL file will describe the modules running in your threads (typically base and servo) and the connection between them.

Cheers, Luca
  • tommylight
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Today 12:52
Replied by tommylight on topic StepperOnline A6 Servo

StepperOnline A6 Servo

Category: EtherCAT

Usually no, but i had new cables not work properly, occasionally.
  • harindugamlath
  • harindugamlath
Today 11:49
Replied by harindugamlath on topic How good is Ethercat motion control?

How good is Ethercat motion control?

Category: EtherCAT

Thank you very much. It really cleared things up. I'll dig around a bit more and get back.
  • Aciera
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Today 11:47

Can my account and post history be deleted please

Category: Forum Questions

mods should also remove the old name from this thread too.

done
  • Mark Kraus
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Today 11:45

Trying to move from UCCNC to Linuxcnc and using 7i96s but having trouble

Category: StepConf Wizard

Good news.  Having some success.  I have xyz moving and i have spindle brake and mist toggling on and off in halshow(which i have learned to use); I even got my mist working but grok says i have it backwards and i hope i have not damaged the board because wired 24 v + to solenoid    and solenoid - to output +    and out - to   ground.  It did not work when i wired it solenoid - to out - 

I have a huanyang gt 7.5 kw vfd  it is different from the non gt and its pins i had been using with uccnc are
s1    s2   grnd(may have been +10 the wire pulled off as I was looking at it)  Ai1 and comm     I am going to the shop soon and will post my files I will see if i get any led light on the board when I m3 if there are any.  Is there someone else who has wired a gt vfd that could tell me what worked for them.  Also ready to do encoder wiring. what pins would those be? Thanks in advance and i will be posting soon.   In uccnc  I had a custom button to put the spindle brake on when changing tool because i have a quick change nut on my Bridgeport series 2.
  • rodw
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Today 11:44

Can my account and post history be deleted please

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mods should also remove the old name from this thread too.
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Today 11:33 - Today 11:36
Replied by rodw on topic How good is Ethercat motion control?

How good is Ethercat motion control?

Category: EtherCAT

Do you know how the ethercat control loop actually works?

Here is a slide deck from a presentation on Erhercat by Martin Rostan, the ETG president in Germany I went to when he was in Australia
vmnet.com.au:10003/d/s/13FfcZqiooYngfrLX...XlFwmcTS-l7mgkSOi5gw

Roughly, In the drive a target position and target velocity is updated by linuxcnc.  The ethercat bus uses synchronized clocks to keep the slaves in sync and that Is synced to the Linuxcnc servo thread. Our linuxcnc driver (lcec) reads the bus at the beginning of the servo thread and written out at the end of the servo thread (the position of addfs in your hal file are important to achieve this lcec.read-all and lcec.write-all).
example hal: github.com/rodw-au/linuxcnc-cia402/blob/main/cia402.hal
So Linuxcnc gets a chance to update slave parameters every servo thread cycle

The best analogy in the presentation is the high speed train and the slaves are a station. Packets can get on and off the train as the packet passes through the station without the train stopping which is what our driver does in a single sevo thread loop via the order of the addfs.

Note that CNC is a small subset of Ethercat use as the majority of devices are deployed in factory automation. There are other field bus technologies mentioned in the PDF (and perhaps Mesa's hm2_eth driver) that compete but they are based on standard TCP/IP packets and while Ethercat also uses TCP/IP (perhaps TCP/IP are the wheels on the train). But Ethercat is much more efficient (lean) protocol so it performs better.

Interesting that competitors Profinet et al are sponsors of TSN (Time sensitive Networking) which is in a set of standard for Real time networking. They need it. Ethercat also supports it, but does not really need to due to is better efficiency. I'm not sure if the iGh Ethercat master we use supports TSN but it also requires TSN support on the NIC's on the slaves. That is another emerging story.

Hope I have not told too many lies here.
  • 2tinker
  • 2tinker
Today 10:43
How do I lubricate correctly? was created by 2tinker

How do I lubricate correctly?

Category: Milling Machines

Hello everyone,
While building my future milling machine, I encountered a small problem of understanding.
There are grease nipples on the carriages of the linear rails and on the ball screws.
Which grease gun and which grease should I buy to lubricate them properly?
The nipple on the ball screw nut is somewhat problematic, as there is very little space between the nipple and the spindle nut block.

These are the carriages and ball screw nuts I bought:
www.sorotec.de/shop/CNC-Mechanics/linear...w-spindle-12-x-4-mm/
www.sorotec.de/shop/HGH20CA-slide-block--short.html

Thank you and best regards,
2tinker
  • andrax
  • andrax
Today 08:36
Replied by andrax on topic StepperOnline A6 Servo

StepperOnline A6 Servo

Category: EtherCAT

I use cat5e 1m and 0.25m.
Is that the problem?
  • endian
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Today 08:22
  • harindugamlath
  • harindugamlath
Today 08:20
Replied by harindugamlath on topic How good is Ethercat motion control?

How good is Ethercat motion control?

Category: EtherCAT

Thanks. I have two machines that run Linuxcnc l. one with 3 parallel ports and running a production job. Other is an old but workhorse of a mill that run the mesa setup. Both are used daily. I'd say I'm good with Linuxcnc but first time using ethercat.

Servos that i choose are beefy. 3kw on x and y and 4.5 on z. Machine is worth saving as it's in near perfect condition. No backlash or spindle runout.

Do you know how the ethercat control loop actually works?
  • Aciera
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Today 07:49

Can my account and post history be deleted please

Category: Forum Questions

your user profile has been deleted.
  • RotarySMP
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Today 07:26
Replied by RotarySMP on topic I got a medal!

I got a medal!

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Congratulations Andy. Well deserved. Your efforts and support have been invaluable to this community for years.
Cheers,
Mark
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