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Today 16:18

Control linuxcnc by FT sensor (external force)?

Category: Advanced Configuration

I tried Jogwheel to move the robot and encountered a problem. If I move a single axis, it's good, but if I move multiple axes at the same time, it won't be smooth because they are not synchronized.
  • MaHa
  • MaHa
Today 15:23
Flex Gui preset buttons was created by MaHa

Flex Gui preset buttons

Category: Other User Interfaces

I have some override preset buttons for  feed_percent_ , rapid_percent_,  spindle_percent_
I'm still doing simulation.Only on a MDI axis movement or run a program, if one of those buttons pressed, it doesn't release 
for about 5 seconds, and the DRO doesn't update for the same period. Otherwise it switches instantly. There is no plotter at the moment.

and more:
_To display 'rotation_xy_lb' (returns float), i am unable to set precision to 3 digits. Depending on calculation, it is filling the label.

_Is there something similar to bool label, but to display a .png? For spindle is on, or spindle at speed and others it would be a good alternative to text.

 
  • PCW
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Today 14:27
Replied by PCW on topic converting a tos/intos fngj 40

converting a tos/intos fngj 40

Category: Milling Machines

The RPI5 needs the newer ( hm2_spix ) driver.
  • PCW
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Today 14:01

K2 Retrofit with pico systems servo amplifier and encoders using 7i95t

Category: Advanced Configuration

Yes, PWM is digital.

When I say voltage mode this means that the (average) motor voltage
is proportional to the PWM duty cycle..

This type of drive behaves like a velocity mode servo because the motor speed
is more or less directly proportional to the PWM duty cycle. That is why it is tuned
similarly to a velocity mode servo, where FF1 play a key role.
  • MaxEkb77
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  • jimmyrig
  • jimmyrig
Today 13:44

Trouble with LinuxCNC and Gantry stepper motor setup.

Category: Computers and Hardware

Ahhh,

When you say run y axis and a axis in tandem do you mean you have a 4th rotary axis (for cutting pipe) or just have 2 motors on the gantry that you need to move together?

For the first see my comment above......
For the second

Make a new config, select your "a axis" as tandem Y.

You will need homing switches on each of the 2 y axis so the joints can square themselves before becoming an axis. Once they are homed both will move at the same time and jog like normal.

No gcode changes for this one.
  • unknown
  • unknown
Today 13:19

Using a 7i92t as replacement for a parallel port

Category: Driver Boards

The 7i92t has 17 signal pins that are on the same pins as a parallel port. The gnd pins are on the same pins as well. So yes electrically it is the same.
The only thing is that some ground pins can be jumpered to supply 5v, the manual explains this.
The major difference being, your are not locked into pin direction as you are with a parallel port. The pin function (direction) is controlled by the bitfile loaded into the card.
So yes if a system previously used a parallel port, the 7i92t can with a suitable config be a "drop in replacement" with Linuxcnc. With the bonus of having an extra 17 Io pins on the second connector, so one could think of it as replacing 2 parallel ports.
Obviously one can not use it to actually connect to a printer to print.
If you compared the pinout on the ports of the 7i92t with that of a parallel port you will see the pins that have IO are connected physically to the same pins on a parallel port, as are the gnd pins,with the exception of those pins on the 7i92t that can be jumpered to supply 5v instead of being gnd pins.
  • FPM
  • FPM
Today 13:15
Replied by FPM on topic converting a tos/intos fngj 40

converting a tos/intos fngj 40

Category: Milling Machines

Unfortunately my pi4 in the machine died. The 7c81 seems fine, i even reflashed the 7c81 with the right bitfile, just to be sure, no errors. So i switched to a pi5, but the previously working config gives me an error.

File Attachment:

File Name: linuxcnc.report.txt
File Size:6 KB


spi in the kernel config is activated.

Any ideas?
  • mra7768
  • mra7768
Today 13:11
Replied by mra7768 on topic Problems with Lichuan Ethercat servo drive

Problems with Lichuan Ethercat servo drive

Category: EtherCAT

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Hi, I’d like to ask — which version of LinuxCNC and kernel are you currently running?

 

  • langdons
  • langdons
Today 13:09
  • mra7768
  • mra7768
Today 13:03
Replied by mra7768 on topic Problems with Lichuan Ethercat servo drive

Problems with Lichuan Ethercat servo drive

Category: EtherCAT

Hi, I’d like to ask — which version of LinuxCNC and kernel are you currently running?
  • Smitherman
  • Smitherman
Today 12:57
Replied by Smitherman on topic Umbau der Steuerung auf LinuxCNC + EtherCAT

Umbau der Steuerung auf LinuxCNC + EtherCAT

Category: Deutsch

Hi Uwe,
ich befinde mich auf einem ähnlichen Weg wie du. Ich integriere gerade meine Spindel und Servos iHSv57 über Ethercat, die Motoren und die Spindel lassen sich ansteuern, sind aber noch nicht eingerichtet. Dein Problem verstehe ich nicht so ganz, da cia402 fast die komplette Integration des Motion Systems händelt und du da garnicht mehr viel machen musst. PID musst du einstellen am Gerät über die RS232 Schnittstelle am Drive (USB Port) mit Hilfe der Software von JMC.

Grüße,
Pascal
  • Cerezas
  • Cerezas
Today 12:00

Using a 7i92t as replacement for a parallel port

Category: Driver Boards

After more research, RTFM, watching videos, I finally managed to produce a configuration with pncconf, but I doubt it will work. The question still remains:

If I have the proper configuration, can I connect the DB25 male connector from the lathe's control box directly to the DB25 female connector of the 7i92? I'm still thinking in very simple terms: the 7i92 can completely emulate the behaviour of a parallel port (including, IOs and GND pins).

Sorry if my questions show my ignorance, I'm trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
  • ziggi
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Today 10:41 - Today 10:42

Troubles to get started with SD240 Retrofit

Category: Turning

In this thread it was asked how to link parport signals to axis: forum.linuxcnc.org/21-axis/31791-how-to-...l-signal-to-axis-jog
and an example was given. 
Wouldn´t it be possible to link the AXIS screen status to the MPG signal  too? - so the other way round..
In other words use the selection chosen in AXIS of the axis and increment and link them to the jog mode, so that except the encoder no external elements for the axes and increment selection are necessary?
Might not make sense for a mill where you want a kind of remote control, but for a small lathe it would be convinient...
  • abir22
  • abir22
Today 10:38
Replied by abir22 on topic How to find Modbus register addresses?

How to find Modbus register addresses?

Category: HAL

HI everyone,Finding Modbus register addresses typically involves checking the device's user manual or Modbus register map provided by the manufacturer. These documents list all the supported registers, including their function codes, data types, and memory addresses. Each register corresponds to specific device parameters like temperature, pressure, or status. Understanding the difference between holding registers, input registers, coils, and discrete inputs is essential. Software tools or Modbus scanners can also help identify active addresses. Always ensure you're using the correct slave ID and communication settings for accurate results.
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