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  • IndeeSales
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Yesterday 16:15

Stepperonline Y series/ YAKO YKD2608PE configuration

Category: EtherCAT

So i have created my XML and a halfile which i think has some problems but i cant seem to get it to load i have attached the report and all my configs 

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File Name: Ethercat.hal
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File Name: ethercat-conf.xml
File Size:5 KB
 

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File Name: linuxcnc.txt
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  • persei8
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Yesterday 15:55
Building from source for Trixie was created by persei8

Building from source for Trixie

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I've built linuxcnc from source many times, but since upgrading to trixie, it no longer works. I'm following the instructions at  Building LinuxCNC . I don't think they are entirely correct. In section 4.2 (Building Debian Packages) it says the following:
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential
$ git clone https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc.git linuxcnc-source-dir
$ cd linuxcnc-source-dir/src
$ ./debian/configure
$ sudo apt-get build-dep .
$ DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck dpkg-buildpackage -uc -B
The result of ./debian/configure is bash: ./debian/configure: No such file or directory
If I don't cd into src, like it says in the previous step, then configure works.
The result of sudo apt-get build-dep . is Error: Unsupported file . given on commandline
The result without the . is Error: Unable to locate package build-dep
If I just go ahead anyway and run the last line, it seems to compile but ends with:
dh_auto_build: error: cd src && make -j4 build-software returned exit code 2
make[1]: *** [debian/rules:57: override_dh_auto_build-arch] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/jim/linuxcnc-dev'
make: *** [debian/rules:45: build-arch] Error 2
dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build-arch subprocess returned exit status 2

Since it appears buildbot is not building debs for trixie, my only option is to build from source. What is the correct procedure for building deb files for trixie? Thanks,
Jim
 
  • Stephan@work
  • Stephan@work
Yesterday 15:47

Configure Mesa 7i96s and pktuart with Omron MX2 (wj200)

Category: Advanced Configuration

Hey PCW,
thank you. I updated LCNC from 2.9.4 to 2.9.8 to use mesambccc.
I saw some comment of your gs10 vdf and tried to edit this.
I created a mbccs file only with "run" and "heatsink-temperature" to test
<mesamodbus baudrate="9600" parity="N" interval="1000" stopbits="2">
 <devices>
  <device name="wj200" address="0x01"/>
 </devices>
 <initlist> 
   <command device="wj200" address="0x0001" function="W_REGISTER">
     <description> Zero Operation</description>
     <data value="0"/>
  </command> 
   <command device="wj200" address="0x0001" function="W_REGISTER">
     <description>Zero Frequency</description>
     <data value="0"/>
  </command>   
 </initlist>
 <commands>
   <command device="wj200" address="0x0001" function="W_REGISTERS" name="run" haltype="HAL_BIT"   modbustype="U_AB" count="1"/>
   <command device="wj200" address="0x1019" function="R_REGISTERS" name="heatsink-temp" haltype="HAL_FLOAT" modbustype="U_AB" count="1"/>
 </commands>
</mesamodbus>
My first question:
in my Omron_MX2.mbccs file. there is some device name.
<device name="wj200" address="0x01"/>
I tried to use a different name like "OmronMX2" but it seems, only gs10 or wj200 should work.
Omron_MX2.mbccs: error: Device name 'OmronMX2' not found in devices list initlist/command[1]
Is there any kind of driver list to choose from ?

I looked into your .hal and added:
loadrt hm2_modbus ports=hm2_7i96s.0.pktuart.0 mbccbs="Omron_MX2.mbccb"

addf hm2_7i96s.0.read servo-thread
addf hm2_modbus.0.process servo-thread
addf hm2_7i96s.0.write servo-thread

But Received the following Error: LCNC_Error.png
I can´t find any other addf hm2_7i962.0.read in my .hal file. So I don´t understand these Error message.
Any Idea ?


 
  • Nkbhvid
  • Nkbhvid
Yesterday 15:47
Replied by Nkbhvid on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

OK I figured it out almost
The analog pins are PWMs
But if i put this into my HAL:
setp hm2_[MESA](BOARD).0.pwmgen.00.dither true
setp hm2_[MESA](BOARD).0.pwmgen.00.output-type 1 #PWM pin0
setp hm2_[MESA](BOARD).0.pwmgen.00.offset-mode 1 # offset mode so 50% = 0
setp hm2_[MESA](BOARD).0.pwmgen.00.scale 10
setp hm2_[MESA](BOARD).0.pwmgen.00.value 1.0
I get 4.2 volt
Why? I have just double-checked 10/1 = 1
  • PCW
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Yesterday 15:47
Replied by PCW on topic Help please - Linear Scale only homing

Help please - Linear Scale only homing

Category: Basic Configuration

Using the index as home in hal is not what I meant, LinuxCNC does support homing to index:

linuxcnc.org/docs/html/config/ini-homing.html#_configuration

See homing type = index only
 
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
Yesterday 15:44
Replied by Ismacr63 on topic T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help

T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help

Category: Turning

Thank you for your response.

I forgot to mention that before installing it on LinuxCNC, I tested it with a potentiometer powered by an external 10V source and a 3-position switch for enable and rev, and it worked fine. The problem arises when I try to connect it to the Bob and LinuxCNC. I'm using the Probe Basic interface, but I've also tried it with Axis and the same thing happens.
  • PCW
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Yesterday 15:42

Mesa Firmware request - 7i92 - 7i77 - 7i89

Category: Driver Boards

 

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  • PCW
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Yesterday 15:40 - Yesterday 15:40
Replied by PCW on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

7I97 analog outputs are generated from PWM
which requires some setup:


 ---PWM Generator signals/setup---
setp hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.pwm_frequency 75000
setp  hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.00.output-type 1 #PWM pin0
setp  hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.00.offset-mode 1 # offset mode so 50% = 0
setp  hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.00.scale  10
setp hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.00.enable true

setp hm2_7i97.0.pwmgen.00.value 1.0


 
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Yesterday 15:35
Replied by Dudelbert on topic T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help

T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help

Category: Turning

I don’t know that specific driver, but what I would try is separating the drive from LinuxCNC first.
There is probably a manual mode to turn the drive by using the front panel on the drive itself.
After that, you can set the needed inputs directly (wired to your DC sources) and use a low voltage (AA battery or similar) to give the analog input directly.
Then, if that works but still not in CNC control, you at least know that LinuxCNC is actually the problem.
  • Lcvette
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Yesterday 15:23
Replied by Lcvette on topic Missing Tool Cone

Missing Tool Cone

Category: QtPyVCP

you have no tool length to draw the tool stored in your tool table. vtk draws an actual tool to display not a cone. the cone represents a point when no tool is loaded when tool is loaded the stored diameter and length draws the tool. try adding a tool length and you will see the tool.
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
Yesterday 15:12
T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help was created by Ismacr63

T3D-L20A-RABF configuration help

Category: Turning

I've been trying for several days to configure the T3D-L20A-RABF servo motor as a spindle in speed mode, but I can't get it to work.

I've set the parameters p004=1, p047 to auto-zero, p050=1 for 0-10V unipolar, and p103=9 to reverse the spindle. I've set p025=0 (default) to use the analog input AS+.

I'm using pin 17 to control the relay and connecting S0 or 0V/GND to the relay.

I'm using pin 16 to reverse the spindle direction.

And pin 1 is for PWM. I've connected AGND and AS+ to the bobbin's 0-10V pin.

The board is powered by 24V, and the servo driver is also powered by 24V.

When I input the command M3 S100, for example, the spindle energizes and has torque, but it doesn't rotate or respond to RPMs.

With my limited knowledge, I don't know what else to try. T_T
  • NWE
  • NWE
Yesterday 14:52
Replied by NWE on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

but did you try to go to op-enabled without the cia402 component?

 

That echos my thoughts, I considered throwing that idea out there but decided I'm too much of a newby in this ethercat business to be making too much noise here without trying stuff out on hardware first.

My drive and motors are expected to show up today. Not that that makes it a rush to get this figured out. I still need to decide what I'll build with it once it's working. 
  • Nkbhvid
  • Nkbhvid
Yesterday 14:33
Replied by Nkbhvid on topic Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Linuxcnc 2.9.4 and Mesa 7i97T

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I've finally managed to configure my 7i97t with the mesaCT.
In order to test my card I tried to put a small voltage on the output pin of the analog 0.
I would have expected to be able to use something like
setp hm2_7i97.0.analogout0 1.0
but it seems that the parameter for the analog drives doesnt exist at all?
My firmware is 7i97_d.bin
Where did i get lost this time?
  • andrax
  • andrax
Yesterday 13:26
Replied by andrax on topic Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Lichuan 4 axis stepper need help-

Category: EtherCAT

Hi, 
I am reading all the topics on EtherCAT and CIA402 carefully. Unfortunately, I am not a programmer and cannot contribute much.
But I found this page, maybe it will help?
EtherCAT Slave: CiA 402 example  

Note: would it be possible to incorporate certain safety routines? For example, a watchdog if the servo receives the command for homing but does not start moving.
  • Muecke
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Yesterday 13:22

Proposal to improve forum stability and structure

Category: Forum Questions

Hello dear administrators,

I would like to raise a concern about the stability and structure of the forum, as it is becoming increasingly difficult to be active here. Often, the forum is unavailable or you can no longer reply to your own posts. Unfortunately, this is very frustrating and a shame, as the forum is an important point of contact for many of us.

Question for our administrator, BigJohnT:

You recently made some adjustments to the server structure. A question about this:

Would it be possible to share a new database, i.e., create a new table in the database?

Is it possible to create a new folder in the root directory where a new Joomla 6.x can be installed?

I would like to implement this suggestion in collaboration with other interested members of the forum.

Specific suggestion for improvement:

A) Installation of a new Joomla 6.x

B) Installation of the Kanuna forum for Joomla

C) Preparation so that other areas can also be migrated or integrated if desired, such as:

* Downloads
* Search
* Documents
* Archives
* Community
* Forum (this could then be given a new location)
* Wiki
* Source

This is, of course, only a suggestion and not a mandatory requirement! I am not very familiar with Joomla (I only have a small static page with it), but I am convinced that a fresh installation of Joomla and a new forum would improve stability and user-friendliness.

Important:
I am not aiming to migrate the existing forum! Users would have to re-register in the new forum. However, a transition process could be created in which existing members receive an email with a password that they can change when they log in for the first time.

Additional help:
If anyone in the forum is more familiar with Joomla or server structures and is willing to help, please respond with the words: “I offer my help!” Perhaps we can work together to come up with a stable solution.

I hope this suggestion is met with understanding and look forward to your feedback!

Best regards,
Mücke

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