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Today 23:52
Replied by PCW on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

The 6 general purpose outputs on the 7I97T are identical to the 7IA0 outputs.
That is: uncommitted polarized NMOS SSR outputs, all isolated from each other.

 
  • SkyMoCo
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Today 23:05
Replied by SkyMoCo on topic Retrofitting Gerber Sabre 408 CNC Router

Retrofitting Gerber Sabre 408 CNC Router

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

There is an entire series of threads on doing just this. I did a retrofit on mine years ago and it runs every day cutting custom parts. Works great. Forest (see his posts) also sells a retrofit board and computer that makes it plug and play. He also has spare parts available.
  • harueg
  • harueg
Today 21:38

Title: Bitfile for 7i97T + 7i74 with 8x BiSS-C (RLS LA11 absolute encoders)

Category: Driver Boards

Hi all (and hopefully PCW),

I am retrofitting a large gantry mill (dual X drives, Y, Z, with A/B planned later) from an old PMC DCX-AT200 controller to LinuxCNC. The analog AMC servo drives will be kept and driven by a 7i97T.

For absolute position feedback I have six RLS LA11 ( readheads (BiSS-C variant A, up to 2.2 MHz, 26-bit position + E/W + 6-bit CRC) that will read AS10 magnetic scales mounted on the axes.

My plan:
- 7i97T: 6x +/-10V analog out + incremental motor encoders
- 7i74 on the DB25 expansion port: 8x BiSS-C channels (6 used, 2 spare)
- 7i84 on the onboard SSerial port for tool changer I/O (so SSerial should stay active)

Is there an existing bitfile for the 7i97T with the 7i74 configured as 8x BiSS, or could one be generated? And is there anything I should watch out for regarding BiSS clock rates with cable runs of 5-10 m on a large gantry?

I found the working BiSS channel config for a 26-bit encoder ( at 2 MHz) in the 6i25+7i85 thread, so I mainly need the matching bitfile for the 7i97T+7i74 combination.

Thanks a lot in advance!
  • Dennie
  • Dennie
Today 21:36 - Today 22:26
Replied by Dennie on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

Great, thank you. So I will not burn the card nor do I have to follow the traces to figure it out myself. <3
Time to go shopping in the Mesa store. :)

May I ask you another question?
Did I understand it correctly that the 6 outputs on the 7i97t share one 24V+ (for example) which comes from the other connector?
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Today 21:09 - Today 21:13
Replied by PCW on topic 7iA0 outputs

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

PIN+ must always be the most positive pin.

PIN+ is the NMOS drain connection and PIN-  the NMOS source connection.

So yes:

Sourcing connection:

+24V --> PIN+  --> PIN- --> load --> 24V Common

Sinking connection:

+24V --> load --> PIN+ --> PIN- --> 24V Common.
  • Dennie
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Today 20:43
7iA0 outputs was created by Dennie

7iA0 outputs

Category: Driver Boards

Hey folks, I'm a german guy who lives in Paraguay. At first I want to say thank you for LinuxCNC and all the projects around
it. Wow, my head is exploding because of learning all the stuff. 

I am currently retrofitting an Edel Micromat 205HS CNC nibbler.

I want to buy a 7i97t because of the analog Perma Drive drivers and servos (A,A/,B,B/,0,0/, +-10V).

For all the sensors, switches and contactors I'd like to buy a 7iA0.

My question to you would be:

The machine has originally I/O cards from Labod and the 24V power supply for the output mosfets can be switched off with E-
Stop.

I want to do the same with the 7iA0 but I do not understand the outputs in the manual.

There it says

PIN 1 OUT -00-
PIN 2 OUT -00+
PIN 3 OUT -01-
PIN 4 OUT -01+
and so on.
Can I connect 24V+ to PIN 2, 4,... and so on so the card connects this PINs to PIN 1, 3,... and so on? Or is it the
other way round? As to speak, does the card connect the -PIN with the +PIN next to it when an output is switched on? If that's
the case, do I connect 24V+ to 2, 4,... or to 1, 3,...?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Greetings
Dennis
  • Etced
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Today 18:55
Replied by Etced on topic can not jog axis in Gmoccapy

can not jog axis in Gmoccapy

Category: Gmoccapy

Step config files, where xyz jog does not work.
Thanks
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Today 18:50
Replied by Etced on topic can not jog axis in Gmoccapy

can not jog axis in Gmoccapy

Category: Gmoccapy

I just noticed that in the PNC config wizard "test this axis" that I can jog xyz. However in the Step config wizard "test this axis" I can not jog xyz. 
  • Rykagon
  • Rykagon
Today 18:03

Newbie asking for resources and advice

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello All,

  I'm attempting to retrofit a 90's vintage Intelitek Prolight 3000 lathe.  This is a small slant bed CNC lathe marketed to high school and technical college programs, and originally controlled by proprietary electronics and a desktop PC.

The plan is to use LinuxCNC on a Raspberry Pi 4, mated with a Mesa 7i76EU board, along with TB6600 stepper drivers to control and X- and Z-axes as well as a stepper driven 8 position tool changer.  The spindle motor speed is analog controlled 0 - 10 volt signal input.

I have zero experience with most of this and would appreciate any coaching on:

- which Linux distro to load on the Pi 4.
- any resources for configurations, etc.
- any other stuff I don't even know that I don't know.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Today 15:39
Replied by Odiug on topic G38.2 Weird behaviour

G38.2 Weird behaviour

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I see you have withdrawn 2.9.9.
I tried an "apt-get clean; apt-get update; apt-get upgrade", but still get:
E: Failed to fetch www.linuxcnc.org/dists/bookworm/2.9-uspa...pace_2.9.9_amd64.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 69.163.143.134 443]
E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?

Is this related or an issue on my side?
  • degger
  • degger
Today 12:08
fresh install 2.9.9 iso was created by degger

fresh install 2.9.9 iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

hello all

i installed 2.9.8 iso on virtualbox without any issue, but with same machine i got errors mirror failed... when i click ignore and contionue grub boot also failed . what couse the issue?
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Today 11:31

Introducing halflow, an interactive graphical hal editor

Category: Configuration Tools

There is now partial support for creating a LinuxCNC configuration. At a jobsite recently I jump-started my hand editing of a heavily customized LinuxCNC config by creating small parts of it with halflow and stitching things together in a text editor.

There is some initial support for modbus networks point-and-click setup. More on that later. After my earlier complaints against modbus, recently I'm finding it useful.

It seems there is only so much ai can do with vibe-coding. Till recently I was treating halflow as a black box and commanding the chatgpt robot make it do this, do that... Things were getting to the point it seemed to be taking more and more effort for less results, in spite of starting fresh with new chats, etc. Now I opened the pandora's box and am digging through the code, switched to claude, and am telling it how I want things done under the hood.
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Today 11:00

Mesa Ethernet / QtPlasmaC retrofit experience — lessons from a marginal mini PC

Category: Computers and Hardware

I originally planned to use a small MeLe mini PC that I already had. It booted fine, LinuxCNC installed, QtPlasmaC launched, Mesa connected, and the machine homed and jogged. At first glance it seemed usable.

The problem was intermittent realtime/Mesa communication errors. I saw errors such as:

- Unexpected realtime delay
- hm2 error finishing read
- Watchdog has bit
- Smart Serial communication error / timeout
- Smart Serial Port 0 stopped


 

Adding to the list, I have a really cheap Uxx and MinisForum mini-pc here with the same shortcomings. I suspect most NUC type mini-pc's are built with laptop type of hardware.

On the other hand, I have used at least 4 different "fanless industrial mini-pc" from Aliexpress, several of them are running 24-7. None of these have disappointed me yet, but I am still somewhat cautious of them. I like their compact size, multiple network ports, and fanless means I'm not plugging them with dust in dusty environments (hopefully).

Projects where I want solid performance, I sometimes use servers or workstations with ECC RAM. Probably overkill in every dimension. They seem to run LinuxCNC just fine.
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