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Today 06:12

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

Here is 5I25/6I25 firmware for a 7I76U with the PKTUART

 

File Attachment:

File Name: 5i25_7i76x1pktd.zip
File Size:124 KB


I can try to help more later, but note there is another user trying to get a Omron MX2
working with a Mesa card and having issues. I suspect I may have to acquire a MX2
to try and get this going.

The 7I76U manual has the RS-485 wiring information (and you must use RS-485 mode with the 7I76U
so you lose on estep/dir output)
  • VRNF
  • VRNF
Yesterday 03:40
Replied by VRNF on topic Maho mh800w retrofit

Maho mh800w retrofit

Category: Milling Machines

Sounds like you have two separate errors.to clarify, when you try to start the machine contactors are closing? If so, which?
For the servos, can you post how you connected the indramat +/- 10V wires to 7i97T terminal block?
  • Ozcnc
  • Ozcnc
Yesterday 03:21 - Today 05:26

Mesa 6i25 - Mesa 7i76U - Omron MX2 wiring

Category: Basic Configuration

Hello,Im using LinuxCNC 2.9Can I please get some assistance with wiring of the mesa 7i76U to an omron mx2 VFD and the HAL and INI file and the correct firmware recommendation. files.omron.eu/downloads/latest/manual/e...rs_manual_en.pdf?v=1 
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  • rodw
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Yesterday 02:22
Replied by rodw on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

37 m/min! Wow! I was starting to worry these motors will look tiny on such a big printer maybe I should look at bigger motors haha.
I will plan on using these motors with 2:1 reduction and 60mm dia. drum. 3 axis plus I can use the 4th output from this Lichuan driver for the small extruder motor.

My Elegoo Neptune 3 Max has a max rated speed of 6.4 m/min and they recommend printing at 3.6 m/min. The guy running the fast little FLSUN printer will probably share with me what the slicer settings look like for such high speed printing. The FLSUN S1 does 72 m/min. but I'm not interested in trying to match that any time soon. That printer has even less build volume than my elegoo.

The extruder - I will probably start with the spare head I think I got for my other printer, but I read recently about a new printer model, can't recall what it was called. It used high frequency induction heat to heat the nozzle, allowing the heater in the print head to heat up and cool off in seconds because the mass of the heater was reduced to pretty much just the nozzle. I might try that later.

I hope I'm not hijacking your thread here, maybe I should start a separate thread in hardware or builds related category when I start building this 3d printer.


There  are some pretty cool 5 way print heads I've seen recently. www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007430584580.html
  • NWE
  • NWE
Yesterday 01:54

Lenovo T14 Gen2 AMD - CRAZY High Latency - Am I screwed?

Category: Computers and Hardware

Not being able to access the bios seems quite a handicap. Lenovo says replace the motherboard. I found some possibilities otherwise:
www.ebay.com/itm/204768580473
and
www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/13wwp..._reset_for_t14_gen2/

Hope that helps.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 01:35
Replied by tommylight on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

I hope I'm not hijacking your thread here, maybe I should start a separate thread in hardware or builds related category when I start building this 3d printer.

This would be the right place for it:
forum.linuxcnc.org/additive-manufacturing
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 01:23

Lenovo T14 Gen2 AMD - CRAZY High Latency - Am I screwed?

Category: Computers and Hardware

Probably...
But, do download and test from USB the 2.8.4 version of LinuxCNC in a live session, report back how that looks.
And from experience with many, many laptops, they either work or they do not, so tweaking might just improve things a bit, but going from 3 million to 25-50K is never going to happen.
Also, disable TPM or whatever Lenovo is calling the Trusted Platform and anything related to virtualisation.
Some ideas here:
forum.linuxcnc.org/18-computer/54369-use...mesa-ethernet-boards
  • MaHa
  • MaHa
Yesterday 01:17

Adding Feed Rate (IPM or IPR) to the lathe screen

Category: AXIS

With 2.7 i have used this pin. It needs multiply by 60 for feed per minute


motion.current-vel

current velocity in user units per second


example HAL:

setp   mult2.0.in0   60
net velcalc   mult2.0.in1   motion.current-vel
net cur-vel   mult2.0.out   pyvcp.feed



actual linuxcnc stable has pin

motion.feed-inches-per-minute
  • NWE
  • NWE
Yesterday 01:00
Replied by NWE on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

37 m/min! Wow! I was starting to worry these motors will look tiny on such a big printer maybe I should look at bigger motors haha.
I will plan on using these motors with 2:1 reduction and 60mm dia. drum. 3 axis plus I can use the 4th output from this Lichuan driver for the small extruder motor.

My Elegoo Neptune 3 Max has a max rated speed of 6.4 m/min and they recommend printing at 3.6 m/min. The guy running the fast little FLSUN printer will probably share with me what the slicer settings look like for such high speed printing. The FLSUN S1 does 72 m/min. but I'm not interested in trying to match that any time soon. That printer has even less build volume than my elegoo.

The extruder - I will probably start with the spare head I think I got for my other printer, but I read recently about a new printer model, can't recall what it was called. It used high frequency induction heat to heat the nozzle, allowing the heater in the print head to heat up and cool off in seconds because the mass of the heater was reduced to pretty much just the nozzle. I might try that later.

I hope I'm not hijacking your thread here, maybe I should start a separate thread in hardware or builds related category when I start building this 3d printer.
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
Yesterday 01:00
Replied by ihavenofish on topic Mini wannabe datron build

Mini wannabe datron build

Category: CNC Machines

Neeeed that jerk controllll.....
haha. :)

  • NT4Boy
  • NT4Boy
Yesterday 00:23
Replied by NT4Boy on topic HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

HURCO KMB-1 Control Update

Category: Milling Machines

Thanks Andy. In fact I amusing Open Loop control fo this spindle. its a 2hp three phase device and seems pretty stable as is. Tried the improive it with pid tuning but only made things worse.
Still not got the orient to work. Swiching pids ok, but somewhere the orient count, angle and units screwed up and not reseting on the index.
might take a while longer.
  • Looby
  • Looby
Yesterday 00:11

Lenovo T14 Gen2 AMD - CRAZY High Latency - Am I screwed?

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hello All,

Im a first timer trying to setup linuxcnc and fairly new to linux in general.  Im hoping there is something im overlooking and my purchase wasn’t a waste but not optimistic…

I was originally going to get a Pi5 but price went from $80 to $130 locally just for the board that would have needed cost of case and screen on top of that.  Picked up the laptop below for $200 so it seemed like a sweet upgrade and saw what appeared to be success from other users on what seemed like similar hardware.  I understand that laptops are not ideal due to power saving settings built into them but I will be running a Mesa 7i96s so figured I could get away with it.  I wanted something with a bit more power as in a perfect world I WOULD like to be able to run fusion 360 on it (I know its not directly compatible) if I need to make simple tweaks to a program.  This would just save me carting around two computers.


Computer:
Lenovo T14 Gen 2 AMD
Ryzen 7 Pro 5850u (8c/16t 1.9ghz)
Radeon Integrated Graphics
16gb DDR4 3200
512gb SSD
Realtek RTL8111H-CG Ethernet


Installed LinuxCNC 2.9.8 Debian 13 Trixie PREEMPT-RT without major issue except it not finding network drivers itself.  Everything seemed to work ok but I installed r8168-dkms to hopefully prevent issues.  Get into the system and run the latency test.  Not getting any consistent results but from the latest run I got the following.

Latency Histogram Results with nobase – 2450 microseconds running 10 glxgears and a couple videos
Latency Test Results – Servo thread jitter 3,370,408ns 
Latency from laptop to Mesa card through a 3 ft cable is 0.857/0.891/0.937/0.014ms


Results seem crazy based on what I have read so I started following various peoples advice on tweaks.

Going through the BIOS its completely LOCKED down unfortunately.  There are basically no options other than security and boot options.  I went through and did everything I could but no ability to disable SMT or anything else that everyone recommended as first steps.

Walked through several videos on youtube from MrRodW on system and kernel tweaks and none of the tweaks seem to have a significant impact unfortunately.  I could get a little better but still miles off what people say is acceptable.

Changes made
Isolcpus – tried several combinations of multiple and single cpus
nohz_full – matched above changes
rcu_nocbs – matched above changes
intel_ideal.max.cstate=0
processor.max.cstate=1
idle=poll
cpupower frequency-set --governor performance

Checks:
uname -a = Linuxcnc 6.12.63+deb13-rt-amd64
latency-histogram – Note: Using POSIX realtime


So give it to me straight….  Am I screwed?

Thanks,
Looby
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Yesterday 19:32
  • suraj9735
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Yesterday 19:18

How to do wiring to generate quadrature encoder signal in Mesa 7i95 board

Category: Driver Boards

Could you suggest any Mesa board that can connect to my Mesa 7i95 and provide analog input support?This is urgent for my project, and I need to finish it as soon as possible. I cannot wait for the 7i87 to come back in stock.Thanks.
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