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  • MaHa
  • MaHa
25 May 2025 23:31
Replied by MaHa on topic repeat calls to subroutine

repeat calls to subroutine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Have a look at Fanuc style numbered programs M98 Pn Ln

linuxcnc.org/docs/2.9/html/gcode/o-code....fanuc-style-programs
 
  • unknown
  • unknown
25 May 2025 23:20

Why does it seem like everyone here is Australian?

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

And it was great to see an Aussie take the win in the Moto2 at the British GP.
I feel sorry for Dixon, no Binder to blame for his performance.
  • unknown
  • unknown
25 May 2025 23:16

Why does it seem like everyone here is Australian?

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Mine were 10 pound poms.

And to be sure we're quite proud of Australia being built by convicts.

Insult an Aussie and they'll take on as a badge of honour, Rats of Tobruk is an example, something the OP fails to understand, tho the little weasel hasn't bothered to reply.
  • unknown
  • unknown
25 May 2025 23:08
Replied by unknown on topic Not able to get outputs on GPIO of Raspberry5

Not able to get outputs on GPIO of Raspberry5

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...official-images-only

Index to major thread, there's a section regarding your query with an example for a simple 3 axis machine that works.
  • clayton2ndtry
  • clayton2ndtry
25 May 2025 22:36
repeat calls to subroutine was created by clayton2ndtry

repeat calls to subroutine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I would like to call a subroutine some arbitrary number of times.  Some gCode variants support M91 Psubroutline Lcount.  But not linuxCNC.  Any suggestions how to do this?  I do not need anything as fancy as a while loop.  Juist count executions.
  • tommylight
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25 May 2025 20:15
Replied by tommylight on topic help with ethercat and omron drives

help with ethercat and omron drives

Category: EtherCAT

Yeah, i might have shot from the hip there ...
  • tommylight
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25 May 2025 20:13
Replied by tommylight on topic Need 8i20

Need 8i20

Category: User Exchange

Moved to "user exchange" .
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
25 May 2025 19:15
Replied by ihavenofish on topic help with ethercat and omron drives

help with ethercat and omron drives

Category: EtherCAT

Adjusted motor tuning, its fine now. moves and is happy. Still need to tweak the y a little.

It does seem that tuning in the omron software is not *quite* the same as running under position control. Didn't lose anything, just small tweaks. X was the howling one and it still tracks within 3 microns during acceleration. The Y has 2 microns lad in straight motion and 6 during accel. Bigger motor and MUCH more mass. Just trying to keep it "stiff" as possible. Anything under 10 microns during accel is a win. (this machine does high speed surfacing).

Anyhow, break time, I'm very happy. thanks for all the uh.. moral support? :) hahah. I get frustrated a lot when the instructions are missing big blocks of important information. I think I need to write a "ethercat setup for dummies" post so other people can follow something a bit more straight forward. The "implied prior knowledge" is what really turns people away from linuxcnc in general.
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
25 May 2025 18:22
Replied by Hakan on topic help with ethercat and omron drives

help with ethercat and omron drives

Category: EtherCAT

You can go into halshow and look at some of the cia402.x.stat pins like if stat_op_enabled is set.
The drive needs to be in op_enabled to start moving. It should be just to jog and it should move.
You have the position commanded and actual and more there to get the state of the drive.
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
25 May 2025 17:14
Replied by ihavenofish on topic help with ethercat and omron drives

help with ethercat and omron drives

Category: EtherCAT

Yeah, later today I'm gonna reconnect the omron software and see what's up. its possible they got wiped somehow, but seems unlikely.

I don't really thing there's anything on the linuxcnc side that could be at fault though, its not even commanding a movement yet, just enabling the drives.
  • PCW
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25 May 2025 17:09
Replied by PCW on topic Threading Index Varies With Speed

Threading Index Varies With Speed

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, I am using interpolated position (which is very precise with the hardware generated "encoder' signals)
 
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
25 May 2025 17:05 - 25 May 2025 17:08
Replied by Hakan on topic help with ethercat and omron drives

help with ethercat and omron drives

Category: EtherCAT

You are right. There is no pid control loop for the axis in ini or hal.
It's all in the servo drive.

It can help to lower P in the servo drive for the noise. But you said you tuned them, so
  • atrex77
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25 May 2025 16:56

W5100S-EVB-PICO stepgenerator and encoder driver

Category: Driver Boards

!UPDATE!
the default settings in the code makes the:
4 stepgenerator (up to 512 Khz in 1ms servo thread)
2 quadrature encoder counter (example: 1 for spindle encoder 1 for MPG)
3 digital outputs
1 pwm output (from 1.9Khz - 1Mhz varies from 7bit to 16bit resolution, depends of the frequency)
4 digital inputs

docs how to change this is in progress
  • AndyCNC
  • AndyCNC
25 May 2025 16:56
Replied by AndyCNC on topic Not able to get outputs on GPIO of Raspberry5

Not able to get outputs on GPIO of Raspberry5

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Thanks for your fast reply.
That's the output of "gpioinfo", looks ok for me:
[color=#55ff55][b]cnc@fraese[/b][/color]:[color=#5555ff][b]~[/b][/color]$ gpioinfo
gpiochip0 - 54 lines:
	line   0:     "ID_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   1:     "ID_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   2:      "GPIO2"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   3:      "GPIO3"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   4:      "GPIO4"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   5:      "GPIO5"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   6:      "GPIO6"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   7:      "GPIO7"   "spi0 CS1"  output   active-low [used]
	line   8:      "GPIO8"   "spi0 CS0"  output   active-low [used]
	line   9:      "GPIO9"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  10:     "GPIO10"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  11:     "GPIO11"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  12:     "GPIO12"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  13:     "GPIO13"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  14:     "GPIO14"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  15:     "GPIO15"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  16:     "GPIO16"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  17:     "GPIO17"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  18:     "GPIO18"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  19:     "GPIO19"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  20:     "GPIO20"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  21:     "GPIO21"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  22:     "GPIO22"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  23:     "GPIO23"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  24:     "GPIO24"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  25:     "GPIO25"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  26:     "GPIO26"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  27:     "GPIO27"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  28: "PCIE_RP1_WAKE" unused input active-high 
	line  29:   "FAN_TACH"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  30:   "HOST_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  31:   "HOST_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  32:  "ETH_RST_N"  "phy-reset"  output   active-low [used]
	line  33:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  34: "CD0_IO0_MICCLK" "cam0_reg" output active-high [used]
	line  35: "CD0_IO0_MICDAT0" unused input active-high 
	line  36: "RP1_PCIE_CLKREQ_N" unused input active-high 
	line  37:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  38:    "CD0_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  39:    "CD0_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  40:    "CD1_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  41:    "CD1_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  42: "USB_VBUS_EN" unused output active-high 
	line  43:   "USB_OC_N"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  44: "RP1_STAT_LED" "PWR" output active-low [used]
	line  45:    "FAN_PWM"       unused  output  active-high 
	line  46: "CD1_IO0_MICCLK" "cam1_reg" output active-high [used]
	line  47:  "2712_WAKE"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  48: "CD1_IO1_MICDAT1" unused input active-high 
	line  49: "EN_MAX_USB_CUR" unused output active-high 
	line  50:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  51:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  52:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  53:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
gpiochip10 - 32 lines:
	line   0:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   1: "2712_BOOT_CS_N" "spi10 CS0" output active-low [used]
	line   2: "2712_BOOT_MISO" unused input active-high 
	line   3: "2712_BOOT_MOSI" unused input active-high 
	line   4: "2712_BOOT_SCLK" unused input active-high 
	line   5:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   6:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   7:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   8:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   9:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  10:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  11:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  12:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  13:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  14:   "PCIE_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  15:   "PCIE_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  16:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  17:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  18:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  19:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  20:   "PWR_GPIO" "pwr_button"   input   active-low [used]
	line  21: "2712_G21_FS" unused input active-high 
	line  22:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  23:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  24:     "BT_RTS"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  25:     "BT_CTS"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  26:     "BT_TXD"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  27:     "BT_RXD"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  28:      "WL_ON"  "wl_on_reg"  output  active-high [used]
	line  29:      "BT_ON"   "shutdown"  output  active-high [used]
	line  30: "WIFI_SDIO_CLK" unused input active-high 
	line  31: "WIFI_SDIO_CMD" unused input active-high 
gpiochip11 - 15 lines:
	line   0:    "RP1_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   1:    "RP1_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   2:    "RP1_RUN" "RP1 RUN pin" output active-high [used]
	line   3: "SD_IOVDD_SEL" "vdd-sd-io" output active-high [used]
	line   4:  "SD_PWR_ON" "sd_vcc_reg"  output  active-high [used]
	line   5:  "SD_CDET_N"         "cd"   input   active-low [used]
	line   6:   "SD_FLG_N"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   7:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   8:  "2712_WAKE"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   9: "2712_STAT_LED" "ACT" output active-low [used]
	line  10:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  11:          "-"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  12:   "PMIC_INT"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  13: "UART_TX_FS"       unused   input  active-high 
	line  14: "UART_RX_FS"       unused   input  active-high 
gpiochip12 - 6 lines:
	line   0:  "HDMI0_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   1:  "HDMI0_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   2:  "HDMI1_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   3:  "HDMI1_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   4:   "PMIC_SCL"       unused   input  active-high 
	line   5:   "PMIC_SDA"       unused   input  active-high 
gpiochip13 - 4 lines:
	line   0: "WIFI_SDIO_D0" unused input active-high 
	line   1: "WIFI_SDIO_D1" unused input active-high 
	line   2: "WIFI_SDIO_D2" unused input active-high 
	line   3: "WIFI_SDIO_D3" unused input active-high 

And group "dialout" seems to fit also:
[color=#55ff55][b]cnc@fraese[/b][/color]:[color=#5555ff][b]~[/b][/color]$ groups cnc
cnc : cnc tty disk dialout sudo audio video plugdev users input render netdev i2c bluetooth gpio spi
[color=#55ff55][b]cnc@fraese[/b][/color]:[color=#5555ff][b]~[/b][/color]$ 
  • CADdy
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25 May 2025 16:47
Replied by CADdy on topic Indicators on Push Buttons

Indicators on Push Buttons

Category: Qtvcp

Hi Chris,
how to install this widget? Only copy the file indicatorMixIn.py to /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/qtvcp/widgets ? Can it then be used with Qt Designer?

Peter
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