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  • Jimnyx
  • Jimnyx
Today 12:12

Tipps für aktuelle LinuxCNC Hardware gesucht

Category: Deutsch

Vielen Dank für die schnelle Antwort.
  diese Karte aber Vers. 1.1 habe ich gebrickt und warte jetzt auf eine neue. 
Sie schickten mir diesmal die Doku + Bitfile vorab und schickten anschliessend die Meldung: "Sehr geehrter Kunde, Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Bedienungsanleitung und die Bit-Datei, die wir zuvor gesendet haben, alte Versionen sind. Die aktualisierten Dokumente werden in Kürze an Ihre E-Mail-Adresse weitergeleitet.Alibaba Translation"

Habe eine neue Doku bekommen, jetzt allerdings ohne das 7i98_fallback.bit File. 

Wenn ich das richtig verstehe muss ich doch sowohl den Fallback-Speicher als auch den "Arbeits"Speicher flashen. 1x mit 7i98_fallback.bit mit den ersten 3 Zeilen Deiner Anleitung.
Die Endungen der 3 Zeilen --fallback bewirken das der Fallback-Speicher geflashed wird .

Dann muss noch der Arbeits-Bereich geflashed werden mit z.B. 7i98_5ABOBX3.bit. Wenn am Ende der Zeilen kein --fallback steht, wird der Arbeitsspeicher geflashed. 
Irgendetwas muss ich da doch falsch verstanden haben...
Denn wann werden die Speicherbereiche wirklich geschrieben und nicht nur simuliert ?
Grüße !


 
  • RotarySMP
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Today 11:53

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Has that bug been reported to the Devs?
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 10:39
Replied by spumco on topic (Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

(Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

Category: Flex GUI

@JT - 

Thank you for the update and new pins.  I pulled the latest deb and Flex is recognizing the additional spindle connections I put in my test GUI.

This doesn't affect me directly - I have no GUI spindle controls, just displays - but are there similar multi-spindle control pins?  I didn't see any update in the docs about those changing.
  • JT
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Today 09:48
Replied by JT on topic (Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

(Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

Category: Flex GUI

even though the Docs say 9

could you point out where in the docs you found that? 

Seems to be correct here:
 


linuxcnc.org/docs/html/examples/spindle.html

Actually "I" didn't see that but was told that 9 spindles were supported.

JT
  • jetbadger
  • jetbadger
Today 09:17 - Today 09:18
Replied by jetbadger on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

A little update as I've found the issue. It was the spindle-at-speed signal. Connected to encoder feedback it would go off in axis mode and I assume it's Gmoccapy behavior that it halts all motion if that signal is false.

Still took me embarrasingly long to figure that out.
  • papagno-source
  • papagno-source
Today 08:55
Replied by papagno-source on topic Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Category: AXIS

HI good mornig at all.
The GUI, can running on Debian 10 ?

Thanks
  • Retrofit
  • Retrofit
Today 08:05
Replied by Retrofit on topic 4 axis foam cutter configuration

4 axis foam cutter configuration

Category: AXIS

  Hello to everybody
I use to retofit mill and lathe with linuxcnc , all of them with probe basic.
All of them are working  , i do this for hobby.
Now  i build a hot wire foam cutting machine , a large one , 3m*1,7*1,7 m ,(for 1,2*1,2 section cutting) 4 independent axis
It is configurated with 7i92+7i76 board (old type both of them , remain from other project ) , including the mechanics , remain from projects  , linuxcnc , axis - foam configuration.
On desktop looks like work.
I need an advice , a configuration , an ideea how to manage the wire change of lenght , with a stepper motor , not mechanicaly with spring , pneumatic cylinder , or weight on both sides.
Something like a 5th axis.
I tryed with double y and v axis (vertical axes) ,  mirror axes like routers , XYYUVV  , the mirror axes move and rotate a whell and 'recover' the lenght of the wire , but in my opinion is a better solution , I think with only one motor that can compensate and manage the lenght change.
Thanx in advance
Denis
  • tommylight
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Today 06:49
Replied by tommylight on topic (Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

(Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

Category: Flex GUI

I was wondering the same thing, i recall being 8 back when multiple spindles were implemented.
  • Aciera
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Today 06:30 - Today 06:31
Replied by Aciera on topic (Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

(Solved) FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

Category: Flex GUI

even though the Docs say 9

could you point out where in the docs you found that? 

Seems to be correct here:
 
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/examples/spindle.html
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
Yesterday 03:56 - Yesterday 03:59
Replied by Hakan on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

The machine with refClockSyncCycles=-1 normally doesn't emit any noise, except for some window movements.
With refClockSyncCycles=1, it emits some noise.
With both refClockSyncCycles=-1 and 1, the command
ethercat upload -p 0 -t uint16 0x1C32 0x01 returns 0x0002 2
Pin pll-error oscillates around -1200 to 1300


When moving windows Linuxcnc's servo loop takes too long time.
There usually is a message in the start window saying that.
If you monitor pll-err in halscope or record it with sampler you will
see a spike in pll-err.
There is some more fundamental work needed to make linuxcnc independent
on such events.
Wouldn't surprise me if this is the difference between 4.19 and 6.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 01:43

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Had another peek at the vid on a bigger screen, and each pass is certainly starting to the right of the previous pass.

Start of pass 2, chip is forming on the right of the insert:
 

Two rotations later, and you can see a second groove forming to the right of the first pass... but it isn't much deeper.
 

Third pass, and now there's a 3rd groove  - also to the right.  And also isn't much deeper.  Maybe deflection, but I didn't see the stock wobbling a ton or climbing the insert.  Almost like it isn't going any deeper each pass, just shifting to the right.
 

In addition to running a no-Q value test, it might be helpful to set up a halscope with the Z-axis position and the spindle index signal.  Try to see exactly where the Z-axis is when the index signal is triggered, and does the Z-axis then start moving immediately?

My earlier suspicion about the start point being the same may not be accurate - hard to spot 0.1mm-0.2mm shift of the insert on video.

Finally, you could put an ink pen in the tool holder and run a series of 3 to 4 G33 moves, using the pen to draw a thread.  Since "The G76 canned cycle is based on the G33 Spindle Synchronized Motion", multiple G33 passes should help you determine if the synchronization start point is exactly the same place without any other motion distractions.

Try it at different spindle speeds - but use the same speed for each set of repetitions.  If you want to test my claims about the bug, run a 4-pass test, but increase the spindle speed by 100-200rpm each pass.

If the start point is the same every time during G33 (same spindle speed) - but not during G76 - you've got a threading-specific problem.
If it's not the same, you've got a more fundamental synchronization problem... mechanical or LCNC configuration.  Or you may be encountering the bug I mentioned earlier from a different direction.
  • PCW
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Yesterday 00:32 - Yesterday 00:33
Replied by PCW on topic Adding additional i/o beyond default

Adding additional i/o beyond default

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

In your hal file, change:

loadrt [EMCMOT]EMCMOT servo_period_nsec=[EMCMOT]SERVO_PERIOD num_joints=[KINS]JOINTS

to:

loadrt [EMCMOT]EMCMOT servo_period_nsec=[EMCMOT]SERVO_PERIOD num_joints=[KINS]JOINTS num_dio=N


where N= the number of DIO needed (1 to 64)


man motion




 
  • epineh
  • epineh
Yesterday 23:47

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

I'm trying to decide on a connection for my satellites

Ethernet or Firewire Cables, 5V or 24V ?

* RJ45 is cheaper, but could be confused with Ethernet
* FireWire uses thicker cablesCheaper
* satellite boards can be built using 5V, but 24V is practical for many sensors and limit switches
* RJ45 and 5V are compatible with Mesa-SmartSerial (except for the firmware)

Does anyone have any ideas?

I was going to ask you this very question, I would lean towards RJ45, tx with a gnd twisted pair, same with rx. Otherwise a properly shielded/grounded (at the source point only) cable over a short run, possibly with a bit of passive filtering. I think if either are kept as short runs and don't go looping around a spindle drive it should be OK. 

I think keeping the uart at 5v will save level shifting headaches, keep 24v on the machine hardware side of things. I have some PCB's turning up soon and I will try out the satellite expansions, looking forward to it :)
  • Metalurgent
  • Metalurgent
Yesterday 22:02
Adding additional i/o beyond default was created by Metalurgent

Adding additional i/o beyond default

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Longtime reader, first time poster.
Running a cnc lathe retrofit with 2.8.
I was using the y-axis as a drive axis for a tool turret. The y-servo motor moved the turret to the tool position and some simple digital outputs locked it down using an air cylinder. Unfortunately, the system was very "loose" and backlash problems and other repeatability issues meant that it wasn't very reliable. It was a good learning experience and I could get away with using just the 4 default input/outputs that came from a simple configuration.
I've redesigned the turret/indexing system for more effective indexing and this means that I need to unlock more inputs and outputs.
 I'm not any kind of linux programmer. I've used the forum to cobble together snippets of code to make things work and that's been enough for three mill retrofits so far and this lathe project.
I cant figure out how to expand the i/o so that the M62 -M68 codes can call the extended inputs and outputs that are available on the mesa 5i25- 7i77.
I can add and assign names to the i/0 in pncconfig. They show up in the hal file and I can see them in halshow. 
There is a section in hal that shows the only i/0 that  I can access.

#  ---digital in / out signals---

net dout-00     <=  motion.digital-out-00
net dout-01     <=  motion.digital-out-01
net dout-02     <=  motion.digital-out-02
net dout-03     <=  motion.digital-out-03
net din-00     =>  motion.digital-in-00
net din-01     =>  motion.digital-in-01
net din-02     =>  motion.digital-in-02
net din-03     =>  motion.digital-in-03


I know its probably something very basic but I'd like to expand this to include all the i/0 that I select in pncconfig.
I've been through the archives and I'm still drawing a blank. I'm getting errors regarding missing pin numbers and  i/0 max errors.
Any help would be much appreciated.

File Attachment:

File Name: redo_night.hal
File Size:15 KB

File Attachment:

File Name: redo_night.ini
File Size:4 KB
  • Spezidrohne
  • Spezidrohne
Yesterday 21:44 - Yesterday 21:46
Replied by Spezidrohne on topic Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Need help transitioning from axis XYZ to XYYZ

Category: Basic Configuration

Solved. 
The problem was my KINS part of the ini. I had it the following:
[KINS]
KINEMATICS = trivkins
COORDINATES = XYYZ
kinstype=BOTH
JOINTS = 4
And they need to Look like this:
[KINS]
JOINTS = 4
KINEMATICS = trivkins coordinates=XYYZ kinstype=BOTH

Thanks for all the help.
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