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  • fer662
  • fer662
Yesterday 23:17

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

That info is pure gold rodw, thanks a bunch!
- Dual homing switches were the plan yeah, just checking if it's fine to have a single limit switch or if i need one i both sides?
- I'm currently using a PWM output + an RC circuit to get 0-5v for my spindle RPM but had already got the suggestion of using serial to talk with the VFD, glad to confirm that is a good approach.
- IO modules, if i can get what i need from used beckoff listings on ebay i might go that way. The servo inputs should take care of all the homing/limits, and if the VFD is handled separately, one of the most common ones with 16 IO might just do for e-stops, probes.. And i can always just add another module if that changes.

The concept of the break is also new to me, is this something you need to config or it's something that's handled automatically between the servo and its driver?
  • rodw
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Yesterday 21:50

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

I don't think you will have any problems getting the drive going. I'ver noted many attempts with this drive have been flawed from the very beginning. The fact is they are cia402  drives and this means the core Ethercat registers are standardized and there are components to follow the cia402 state machine to start the drive. 

I would use Linuxcnc homing and forget about internal homing for now because of your 2 joint main axis (We would say XYYZ). Internal homing of a joint axis by Ethercat is a bit unknown/unsupported. Note having homing switches on both sides is mandatory on gantry machines. The gantry is auto squared on homing.

There should be some inputs on the servos themselves you could use if configured to be generic inputs in your ethercat-conf.xml. The safest/easiest IO would be to use Beckhoff EK1100 but there are several on AliExpress like Rtelligent, deiwu (I have used both, configs here github.com/rodw-au/linuxcnc-cia402) and another with an encoder input called catio-a which is mostly documented here on the forum. I have one of these and the forum config generally works (I have one of these too).

Note that the Beckhoff encoder modules are quite expensive but with a printnc style spindle, you probably don't have a spindle encoder. You could use RS485 modbus for spindle control with a USB or RS232(preferred) RS485 interface. This works pretty well with ethercat. I've been playing with the modbus control on the catio-a and  read one register once but then could never repeat it after adding all of the required registers.

Good luck
  • fer662
  • fer662
Yesterday 21:38

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

Yes, same as those. I had seen the success case from dschultz in there around the middle of the thread, which is encouraging, but I'm mostly polling on thoughts from people that might have succeeded with them and not ended up coming back to post about. Also, in general about anything that I might not be considering about my linuxCNC + ethercat in one go.
  • fer662
  • fer662
Yesterday 21:13

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

Sorry, pasted the image, and it looked good, but apparently it ended up referencing a discord image. Here it is.
  • fer662
  • fer662
Yesterday 20:57

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

Hello folks, this is my first post!

I've currently got a mach 3 based 3 axis CNC, and i'm building another one (which for these purposes can be thought of as a printNC in terms of design, dual drive for the main axis, single for the rest) for which I plan was reuse the control box, based on open loop steppers, to get it going and then migrate to linuxCNC. I still got some months ahead of me on that build and time to change my mind and do something about the controller sooner. I've no experience configuring linuxCNC but i'm a developer doing stuff i've never done is basically what we do.

I'd like to go all the way to the other end of the spectrum with ethercat servos. Thesem plus a small ethercat IO module would allow me to skip mesa cards. Given that premise, what do you guys think of these servos? (Try to ignore the fact that i'd have to pay more in shipping and taxes for them than the hardware is worth. That is just the reality for me living in AR and would apply to all alternatives similarly)
https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/1332732662107869308/1494434027028091041/Screenshot_2026-04-16_at_5.24.53_PM.png?ex=69e297a5&is=69e14625&hm=fc0960a66f042b806facd98201b57cecbe5abb092fd39c1c1cd010140933690c&=&format=webp&quality=lossless
Now, i KNOW i'm not buying leadshine or get 1 click tuning. I'm not asking if it'll be easy to get it going, I know it won't be trivial. I want to know if there's enough to read that i could get them working, and when i do, will i be happy with how they perform. Now, I've looked around and there are definitely people using these servos, asking questions, and other people responding to them, but they never seem to post some nice shiny video of they machine working in the end which is what worries me.

if there's anything regarding my build that'll affect the response let me know and i'll add it. Thanks a bunch!
 
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 20:49
Replied by spumco on topic FlexGUI first attempt - basic layout?

FlexGUI first attempt - basic layout?

Category: Flex GUI

Well that was easy.

 

This is really, really nice for the computer Luddites.

Thank you JT!
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 18:38
Replied by tommylight on topic Need electrical schematics for Maho MH 800 C

Need electrical schematics for Maho MH 800 C

Category: Milling Machines

@BULGARIAN,
No double posting.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 18:33
Replied by tommylight on topic More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

Category: Gmoccapy

I do not use GmoccaPy, but i would choose first version as it is much easier to use fast and when it becomes reflex.
Thank you.
  • Zbigi
  • Zbigi
Yesterday 18:16 - Yesterday 18:21

NativeCAM 2.0b — Python 3 & GTK3 port for LinuxCNC 2.9 / Debian 13 Trixie

Category: NativeCAM

Hi Axemas
,
Thank you very much—after making the changes, it worked
immediately. A huge thank you!
I agree with what Surmetall wrote; a feature like that would be very helpful.
However, regarding some minor tweaks—which I hope are simple for you to fix—setting the width of the NC tab—
“Master treeview minimal width” in Preferences
doesn’t work. This results in a lot of screen space for parameters and a very small project display area, but as I mentioned, this is just a cosmetic issue.
Thanks again, and I hope the community of Nativecam enthusiasts—of which I am one—will grow significantly.
Zbigi
  • jetbadger
  • jetbadger
Yesterday 18:13
Replied by jetbadger on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

It does make some sense to me that the commanded position would stay ahead by some bit so that it doesn't instantly get massive following error, but am not sure at this point. It comes from joint.n.motor-pos-cmd. I've attached the config files here

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  • papagno-source
  • papagno-source
Yesterday 18:03
Replied by papagno-source on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

Furthermore, while on Debian 12 and Debian Trixie the Grub command line has been optimized, with isolcpu, c state, etc., in Debian 10 there are no optimizations. Obviously I tried to remove the optimizations on Debian 12 and Trixie, as well as on Debian 10, but the problem persists, only on Debian 12 and Trixie.
  • MaxiMec
  • MaxiMec
Yesterday 17:50
Modernización Emco Turn 55-ii was created by MaxiMec

Modernización Emco Turn 55-ii

Category: Turning

¿Cómo están? Es mi primera vez por acá, me encuentro en la situación de querer actualizar un torno CNC Emco Turn 55-ii con mis compañeros de la tecnicatura de Mecatrónica, el torno se encuentra y es parte de una Escuela técnica de argentina. Vengo en búsqueda de opiniones, experiencias y quien dice; algún manual de cableado del torno. Todo es agradecido. Espero que se encuentren bien.
  • MaxiMec
  • MaxiMec
Yesterday 17:41
Replied by MaxiMec on topic Emco PC Turn 55 retrofit

Emco PC Turn 55 retrofit

Category: Show Your Stuff

​I'm currently working on an upgrade project for an Emco Turn 55-II lathe located at a local school.
​I’m looking for the wiring manual or electrical schematics for this machine. I’m not entirely sure which of the two versions it is, so if anyone happens to have documentation for either (or both), it would be a huge help so I can compare them and move forward with the project.
​Any help or guidance on where to find these would be greatly appreciated!
​Thanks in advance.
Please excuse any mistakes in my English, as I am using a translator to write this
  • HansU
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Yesterday 17:17
Replied by HansU on topic More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

More touch-friendly Speedcontrol-slider

Category: Gmoccapy

I think the popup of any kind is not strictly necessary but possibility to change value by sliding the slider are most welcome. Especially by users of capacitive Touchscreens. Original solution I think was created for resistive touchscreens where the +- buttons still are viable solution as sliding there would not work well.


I have a resistive touchscreen and this works quite well.
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