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  • soehlrich
  • soehlrich
Today 19:20
Replied by soehlrich on topic Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Config Files attached.. I am using Technic and the high level feedback line to determine that the steppers are homed when they are enabled. The steppers will go to a hard stop then come back 1 rev for the home position, when this is done they signal this through the HLFB output. Other than that I think the configs are normal and haven't chnaged since my original install a number of years ago.
  • tommylight
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Today 18:01
Replied by tommylight on topic Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The press brake I'm working on ...

We want pictures or videos or smoke signals... :)
  • NWE
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Today 17:49
Replied by NWE on topic Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Press Brake CNC control - possible?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

How about this?
I drew this first sketch in LibreOffice Draw.
The plan is for most of the fields to be buttons. Touch a bend in the scrollable bends list to jump to that bend. Touch the filename to open the bend list editor which will include load/save etc. buttons. User/Status might open a dialog with login/logout buttons and status/fault log.

Maybe this needs/wants some kind of bar chart displaying tonnage and servo load% near the bottom? The press brake I'm working on does not currently have those values available in hal.
  • PCW
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Today 17:04 - Today 17:05

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

You need would update your LinuxCNC to say 2.9.8 to support version 3 of the PktUART

I'll take a look at the MPG issue.
 
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
Today 15:43
Replied by cmorley on topic Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Qtdragon_hd Zero button not zeroing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

can you post your config files?
  • charlieLedezma
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Today 15:40
Replied by charlieLedezma on topic Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

By the way,

I hope that these new firmware allow to use MPG (quadrature) with pins 16 and 17 (7i76U), because the instruction:

setp hm2_7i92.0.7i76.0.0.encmode0 4

Return:

"./mpg.hal:5: param 'hm2_7i92.0.7i76.0.0.encmode0' is not writable"

Thanks again
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
Today 15:31
Replied by cmorley on topic QTDragon 5-axis trt

QTDragon 5-axis trt

Category: Qtvcp

hmm well 2.9 Qtdragon does support 5 axis and has sample configs for qtdragon and HD versions.

qtdragon/qtdragon_xy45/qtdragon_xyzac.ini

or

qtdragon_hd/qtdragon_hd_xyz/qtdragon_hd_xyzac.ini
  • charlieLedezma
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Today 15:14
Replied by charlieLedezma on topic Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

Hi PCW
Thanks a lot of. 

I was waiting for your reply, but I hadn't seen it. I tried today, but got this result:
I used MesaFlash version 3.5.16.
Before flashing the firmware 7i92t_7i76u_pktv3.bin, do I need to update the board with PIN_7I76U_PKTV3_34.vhd? 
  • emresensoy
  • emresensoy
Today 13:41

CNC Manual Panel | EtherCAT | LinuxCNC | 9 Axis

Category: Show Your Stuff

I'm sharing my new 9-axis CNC control panel, designed to industrial standards and based on LinuxCNC.
With its fully customizable structure and ergonomic design, you have complete control at your fingertips.

Key features:
Simultaneous control support for up to 9 axes.
Ergonomic axis selection and jog control.
All functions integrated, including spindle, coolant, tool release, and emergency stop.
Hardware fully compatible with LinuxCNC flexibility. 

  • cgrobi
  • cgrobi
Today 13:12

DEFAULT_LINEAR_VELOCITY does not change the jog speed in Probe Basic

Category: Basic Configuration

Hi to all of you,

I am new to LinuxCNC and I set up a system using Ethercat and Probe Basic. I am getting more and more familiar with the configuration system and so far, everything works really well. The motors are moving and IOs do what I want them to do. So far so good.

The only problem I have is the use of DEFAULT_LINEAR_VELOCITY in the TRAJ section of the ini file. No matter what I put in here (trying to set it to 50mm/s), the speed ends up always beeing 600 mm/min ( which is 10mm/s). I checked the ini file if the line occurs twice. I also checked linked files but I can't find another occurence. It just drives me nuts. I searched several internet advices but no explained solutions work for me. 

It would be very nice if someone could have a look at my files and maybe find a solution I didn't see myself. Thanks a lot for this.

Please be aware, that I did prepare the hal file for more axis than three. But I only have 3 servos at the moment so there might be some future changes.
  • Oxbown
  • Oxbown
Today 11:54

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

Category: Computers and Hardware

Just updated to the dev branch and tested the new feature with the Tang Nano 9K: it works perfectly!

The board now starts communicating and reading inputs immediately as soon as LinuxCNC launches, completely solving the startup issue.

Huge thanks for implementing this so quickly and for being so attentive and responsive. Really appreciate your support!
  • meister
  • meister
Today 11:16

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

Category: Computers and Hardware

@Oxbown

I’ve added an option for AutoConnect,
but I haven’t been able to test it properly yet; at least it’s already working in the simulator (dev branch)

 
  • meister
  • meister
Today 10:40

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

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hi, ok, i understand what you mean, this is 'work as designed', little bit different to mesa :)
but i will check how to connect directly on startup.
  • Oxbown
  • Oxbown
Today 10:15

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

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hi!I ran into a weird issue with my Tang Nano 9K setup (using Axis).On startup, LinuxCNC doesn't seem to read any inputs from the FPGA until I manually toggle E-Stop off in the UI (F1) at least once. After that initial click on screen, all physical buttons and inputs work perfectly.It's a bit of a chicken-and-egg problem, as I can't use a physical reset button to clear the initial E-Stop on launch.Is the communication loop paused while in initial E-Stop, or is there a way in HAL to make RioCore poll and update inputs right from the start?Thanks!
  • Tim Bee
  • Tim Bee
Today 09:15 - Today 09:56

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

Category: Computers and Hardware

Dear meister:

It's looks so cool!

In attachments is user manual in English version that I translated help with AI.and pcb top/bottom views

Yes, On the bottom of PCB have some testpoint to download firmware 

 
 


Tim 

 
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