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  • amanker
  • amanker
Today 05:39
Replied by amanker on topic QTPYVCP+VISMACH+LINUXCNC ROLLED INTO ONE?

QTPYVCP+VISMACH+LINUXCNC ROLLED INTO ONE?

Category: QtPyVCP

I have added 4th axis rotary and 5th axis tilting head, bascially XYZAB configuration. In vismach it moves machine parts (rotary and tilting head) as i move A/B axis. But tool remains at same loaction, it moves on xyz only.
  • grandixximo
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Today 05:26
Replied by grandixximo on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, test in sim for now, I have not run on a machine yet, but sim doesn't look too bad
  • endian
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Today 04:19
Replied by endian on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The new PR with comp kinematics support for TP2 will have artifact debs at the end of this link

github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/actions/runs/23100211514?pr=3807
 

thanks a lot and 9d branch is now avaible for rip testing with TP2 without spindle sync movement? 
  • georgio
  • georgio
Yesterday 03:14

Installing Linuxcnc on new pc Using Debian 12.13 and Linuxcnc 2.9.8 mesa 7i76eu

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I made some headway today! I gave up on chasing ghosts in my existing configuration and decided to start all over again. I did a completely new pncconfig barbones setup without limits spindle or home switches. I was successful in getting a installation free of errors yeh!! I was able to get movement on all axis and that was good but no homing or limits that of course was not very good. Started playing around to get limits going until i totally messed up that installation combined with custom ini and hal files. That didn't work. So I started all over again and tryied with limits and estop and probe. Well non of the pins for those limits existed and at this point i cant get the machine to unlock even with no errors. I commented out beginning error lines starting at hal 34. and commented all of those non existing limits in hal. I have 24v at the inputs 04 thru 09 and .4v when the nc switches are activated. I have attached the new ini and hal file to see if anyone can help figure out what is happening. Thanks to all helpers
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 02:10
Replied by grandixximo on topic LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

LinuxCNC S-Curve Accelerations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

@automata
Did you run it with bigger jerk limits? Can you share your sim configs?
  • Lcvette
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Yesterday 02:04 - Yesterday 02:06
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Category: QtPyVCP

Maybe send as screen shot of your roster settings and probe page settings as well as your z travel.

Also have you edited your var file and added all of the parameter numbers shown in the probe basic docs so the settings are persistent?
  • Lcvette
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Yesterday 01:58
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Category: QtPyVCP

Where is your zero home in z
  • dbtayl
  • dbtayl
Yesterday 00:32

Axis position shift during helical boring - Fusion 360 Personal + Mesa 7i96s + C

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Running the ClearPath motors in quadrature mode is free, same wiring and everything. AFAIK there are only upsides to doing so- your fastest signal becomes half as fast, so you gain margin, and noise is less likely to accumulate into "permanent" errors, more likely to jitter back/forth one step. Which is still bad, but less bad.

Even if that has nothing to do with anything you're experiencing, I'd still advocate for it as technically better.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 00:26

Axis position shift during helical boring - Fusion 360 Personal + Mesa 7i96s + C

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

How much is that in distance?
 

Tommy...
The standard encoder for Clearpath is 800 counts/rev.  With 4mm pitch screws that's about +/- 20 microns before the servo vomits.

OP...
I've had issues with clearpath step/dir that were resolved using the resistor they indicate in the user manual.  Your cables may not be very long (mine were ~20 feet), but it did help with lost pulses from the PLC to the motor.

Note that I never had an issue with direction changes, only the motors not moving as far as I'd expected.  I chased couplings, planetary reducer shaft clamps, and everything mechanical until I put the resistors in.

Also, Clearpath has an input filtering setting in MSP software; might want to play with that if you think some of the pulses are going astray.

 


 
  • kello711
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Yesterday 23:55
Replied by kello711 on topic Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Probe Basic Errors after successfully probing

Category: QtPyVCP

It actually happened again last night. Off of a fresh start of Probe Basic, I probed the tool with the tool setter and hit Go to Zero and got the errors. I wasn't able to replicate it again though after clearing the G54 offsets that were previously stored. It's hard to remember what caused the issue when it happens unexpectedly. I'm sure I'm missing something.
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 23:37 - Yesterday 23:40
Replied by grandixximo on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

Yes, Tormach Is part of ETG as well.
Are you using my repo's code or sittner's?
The random OP cycling is gone?
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
Yesterday 23:11
Replied by ihavenofish on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

To use Ethercat, you need to become a member of The Ethercat Technology Group (ETG). Membership is free. www.ethercat.org/default.htm
But membership is only open to companies or businesses and you need a tax number or equivalent in your country.

Linuxcnc is nothing, just a loose community of users. We don't even have a bank account.

This has been explored by a number of the development team members over the years. Most recently by Steffen Moller who lives in Germany where the ETG and Beckhoff are domiciled. (I may have prodded him in this direction)
I had the opportunity to raise Linuxcnc with Martin Rosten, Chaiman of the ETG when he visited Australia a few years ago. There is no way forward.

But now etherlab have a repository and also host the linuxcnc-ethercat driver and I put that repository into the Linuxcnc installer, there isn't really any need for linuxcnc to get involved. (Except to manage the code base).

I would recommend you and Grandixximo as manufacturers join the ETG.


Ok, so my inevitable follow up, what is tormach doing? Is it different cause they supply it in an installed state - installer method is irrelevant? OR are they as a company a member of ETG?

I don't currently supply any actual electrical directly. I just point people to linuxcnc for now. We are likely going to try and maintain some sort of guide with our config files to set things up, which will include this new patch. To make things easy and consistent for people.

Oh, and thanks everyone involved for this fix. It really seems to have solve quite a lot of little gremlins in one go.


 
  • PCW
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Yesterday 22:23

Axis position shift during helical boring - Fusion 360 Personal + Mesa 7i96s + C

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I would also try:

1. Single ended step/dir wiring:

7I96S +5V --> MOTOR STEP+
7I96S STEP- --> MOTOR STEP-
7I96S +5V --> MOTOR DIR+
7I96S STEP- --> MOTOR DIR-

2. Increase the step length (double if possible)
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 21:31
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