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  • jackj120
  • jackj120
27 May 2025 19:15
Replied by jackj120 on topic Mecanumeric MF2040 LI retrofit (Pantograph)

Mecanumeric MF2040 LI retrofit (Pantograph)

Category: Milling Machines

So,when bought the machine i started with the idea of keeping the machine as it was, but after a week  of figuring out how the old system work, it let me do only one job then the motor of the y axis broke and leaved me. So now i was thinking a retrokit to mount on my machine because this  have to work hard and last. So idk i can change all the brain and use linuxcnc and leave 3 motors and buy another one new and with time and money i can change all of them . Or i can buy new motors and i don't touch it ever again(only for maintenance ). 
Btw guys do you have  a nice shop were to buy servo motors like the Delta B2 (ship in europe) i saw the motors on Namicam and Motion Control products, seem's good placees idk about the price but seem good pricing . And i need an advice leadshine if it's a good product for professional work . Because they are more cheap than Delta and i found them at really good price.
Thank's for your answers.

 
  • juliankoenig87
  • juliankoenig87
27 May 2025 19:13

Higher (more than 5V) step/dir voltages with mesa cards (7i96)

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, you are right. Didnt thought about darlingtons, but yes, they will be fast enough for this configuration.

So I will have to build a small board in between.
  • theoneandonlyoreo
  • theoneandonlyoreo
27 May 2025 19:03
Replied by theoneandonlyoreo on topic EasyProbe + PGFUN 3D probe

EasyProbe + PGFUN 3D probe

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

After fooling around for a while, I decided to retain the positive-Z-up configuration. It's basically what modern CNC machines expect, I gather. Also, EasyProbe doesn't work in the positive-Z-down configuration.
  • PCW
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27 May 2025 18:53

Higher (more than 5V) step/dir voltages with mesa cards (7i96)

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I would suggest using something like a ULN2003 as a level shifter
  • juliankoenig87
  • juliankoenig87
27 May 2025 18:48 - 27 May 2025 18:49
Replied by juliankoenig87 on topic ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

Category: GladeVCP

Hehe.
I know some people using cheap chinese probes (round about 60 Euro) with good accuracy. Will try one by myself for the next machine.

So. It doesnt have to be that complex

In fact I will update easyprobe because I will have an ER32 spindle at the machine. So I will add some stuff for users who do not have ATC.
  • Muftijaja
  • Muftijaja
27 May 2025 18:42 - 27 May 2025 18:43

Spindle Speed Settings only from file, no MDI possible?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

www.hitachi-iesa.com/sites/default/files...struction_NT325X.pdf Its a WJ200-022SE

Well, I had such an external 10v source before. It worked with both Hitachi and Chinese VFD. The voltage now is correct too, if LCNC gives it out to the Inverter.

What I want to mention again - just my opinion - the error seems to be in Linuxcnc - FWD and Speed signals are not sent out from LCNC just in MDI/Manual mode. My logic says - if the VFD works fine out of a file, what could be a failure in the inverter? I think theres sth wrong in the outputs of LCNC/Probe Basic. Maybe I'm wrong.
  • pgf
  • pgf
27 May 2025 18:34
Replied by pgf on topic ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

Category: GladeVCP

In fact, I did look at Easyprobe yesterday, thinking of upgrading to it -- but decided that with the primitive probing hardware I have on hand, there wasn't much point. :-)
  • PCW
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27 May 2025 18:22
Replied by PCW on topic 7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

Category: Driver Boards

The firmware doesn't care about the host CPU
2.9.1 is pretty old (about 1.5 years)

Not sure if 2.9.1 supports PWM dither (V1 PWMgen)
as dither was added in Oct 2023 and 2.9.1 was released
in Nov 2023.

Options:

Update LinuxCNC to current (2.9.4) or use the firmware with V0 PWMgen

 
  • juliankoenig87
  • juliankoenig87
27 May 2025 18:22
Replied by juliankoenig87 on topic ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

Category: GladeVCP

Ahhhh. Misread it. Sorry, we are also pyvcp.
  • juliankoenig87
  • juliankoenig87
27 May 2025 18:21
Replied by juliankoenig87 on topic ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

Category: GladeVCP

Have a look at our easyprobe.
You find it at github (hausen8/easyprobe)

Julian
  • pgf
  • pgf
27 May 2025 18:16
ISO: very basic gladevcp panel was created by pgf

ISO: very basic gladevcp panel

Category: GladeVCP

I have a small pyvcp panel that I've used for a number of years.  I can't remember what I started with -- probably someone else's work.  It does most of what I need, but lately I've thought of a couple of things that would be handy that I should add.  But they involve calling external programs, and I'd rather not have to do the M101 dance just to run a shell script.

Anyone have, or have a pointer to, a gladevcp panel that does most of what I've got already?  I'd like to start with something close and modify, rather than start from scratch.  Screenshot of my current panel attached.

paul

 
  • juliankoenig87
  • juliankoenig87
27 May 2025 18:13

Higher (more than 5V) step/dir voltages with mesa cards (7i96)

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi,

right now I try to connect a 7i96 with (very) old Berger Lahr D500 stepper drives. The drives have internal pullups (10k) to 12V at step and dir inputs.

So I need a solution to sink the drive inputs to ground while not killing the (I assume) hex inverters on the mesa card.

Is there a way to change the inverter on the card (7i96) with one tollerates up to 12V?

The drives are obviously single ended. So the "-" step/dir output of the card is enough.

Best regards
Julian
  • MRTtechnology
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27 May 2025 17:56
Replied by MRTtechnology on topic 7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

Category: Driver Boards

with this firware which version of linuxcnc works. does it work on raspberry PI?
Estou a usar linuxcnc 2.9.1 e Raspberry Pi 4 8g
  • tommylight
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27 May 2025 17:42
Replied by tommylight on topic Loading different configurations during startup.

Loading different configurations during startup.

Category: Basic Configuration

You can have multiple configurations for sure, and you can start the one you need at will, but not on the fly and frankly i see no need for it, you would have to change stuff mechanically first then start a config for that setup.
No restart of the PC required for running different configs.
  • MRTtechnology
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27 May 2025 17:33
Replied by MRTtechnology on topic 7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

7i97T+7i74+7i84+7i73

Category: Driver Boards

thank you PCW I'll try it out
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