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  • spumco
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12 Feb 2025 03:06
Replied by spumco on topic [SOLVED] Mesa/Hostmot2 - PWM direction pin?

[SOLVED] Mesa/Hostmot2 - PWM direction pin?

Category: Driver Boards

I used the firmware you cooked up for me last year (attached), so I think it's the actual pwm hardware pin.
If the output is the actual PWM direction pin, you feed the[b] signed[/b] velocity to the PWMgen
and the sign of the PWM value determines the direction pin state (if its backwards you negate
the PWM scale value.)

Yes, that's how it's currently configured - no ABS component between mux2 output and pwmgen.

So maybe the orient one-direction-only problem isn't because I don't have an ABS in the logic?
  • PCW
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12 Feb 2025 02:48

[SOLVED] Mesa/Hostmot2 - PWM direction pin?

Category: Driver Boards

How to handle this depends on the firmware, some PWM outputs have the PWM direction
pin brought out and some leave it as GPIO (later ones tend to leave it as GPIO as that is
more flexible)

If its GPIO, you setup the GPIO pin as an output and control it from either the spindle
direction pin or like you did with the ABS sign.

If the output is the actual PWM direction pin, you feed the signed velocity to the PWMgen
and the sign of the PWM value determines the direction pin state (if its backwards you negate
the PWM scale value.)
 
  • vizavadsky
  • vizavadsky
12 Feb 2025 02:39 - 12 Feb 2025 02:42
Replied by vizavadsky on topic StepperOnline A6 Servo

StepperOnline A6 Servo

Category: EtherCAT

Thank you for advice. Changes those numbers made some difference for sure. And now when I spinning motor shaft I don't get instant error. But motor have no holding torque at all. And also when I trying to move axis from interface there is no reaction. Did you do any setting adjustments with servo? Any tuning? Maybe I missed something from the manual.
p.s. I can jog motor from servo keys so I doubt this is wiring or hardware issue.
  • spumco
  • spumco
12 Feb 2025 02:32

[SOLVED] Mesa/Hostmot2 - PWM direction pin?

Category: Driver Boards

I'm trying to sort out my lathe spindle orient and have stumbled across a problem.

Currently, orient isn't working as expected: the spindle unwinds all the way to encoder position 0, and in the same direction every time.

The spindle is working as expected in normal velocity mode... no problems changing direction.

On my mill's 0-10v control I've got an ABS component linked to the spindle/orient mux2 output.  The ABS is-negative pin is connected to the spindle direction pin.  This works well - orient picks the shortest path and does what's expected.

However, on my lathe's spindle I'm using a pwm control (7i96s/7i85s), and while there is a pwmgen.N.dir pin in the software pwm component, there doesn't appear to be a similar hal direction pin for hostmot2 hardware pwm outputs.

The Hostmot2 manual references Out0 and Out1 pins, and under the Parameters/hm2_7i96s/0/pwmgen/01 section of halshow there are categories named out0 & out1... but no pins I can connect to the ABS component.

Any suggestions on a pwm direction pin, or is there some other hal scheme I should be using to get orient behaving properly?
  • unknown
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12 Feb 2025 02:12
Replied by unknown on topic SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The docs are available via the menu under cnc.

You may have to install evince to read pdf docs.

docs are available for German, English, Spanish, French & Chinese.

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  • fziepiela
  • fziepiela
12 Feb 2025 01:50
Replied by fziepiela on topic SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thank You so much. I have been reading, but unsure what to read and where to find it.
  • LCR
  • LCR
12 Feb 2025 00:20 - 13 Feb 2025 12:47

Problems with Lichuan Ethercat servo drive

Category: EtherCAT

Actually we are using 7.3 Periodic synchronous position mode (CSP mode)
 
  • baikal718
  • baikal718
12 Feb 2025 00:10

Feedrate doesn't go above 1500 when running jobs.

Category: Basic Configuration

Turns out Kate was not saving my file changes for some reason. Thank you for your quick help, all is working now.
  • Lcvette
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11 Feb 2025 23:53
Replied by Lcvette on topic Rack Tool Changer

Rack Tool Changer

Category: QtPyVCP

Steady work is happening on it at the moment, but it will be a week or two probably before we shake out everything and merge to the development repo
  • tommylight
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11 Feb 2025 23:50
Replied by tommylight on topic Feedrate doesn't go above 1500 when running jobs.

Feedrate doesn't go above 1500 when running jobs.

Category: Basic Configuration

Are you sure you are editing the correct file?
Check and recheck, as that is the only thing.
  • Beovoxo
  • Beovoxo
11 Feb 2025 23:49
Replied by Beovoxo on topic Deckel FP4A Retrofit

Deckel FP4A Retrofit

Category: Milling Machines



Got the safety circuit ready today with e-stop and reset, it sends the a ready signal to the Ek1100. 

The green and blue push bottoms are a latching start circuit that drives a relay, it shorts the power bottom on the pc and gives power to the Ek1100.

​​​​​:) have a nice day all
  • unknown
  • unknown
11 Feb 2025 23:47

Linuxcnc & the Raspberry Pi (4 & 5) Official Images Only!!!

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Basic Mill Config Using hal_gpio

forum.linuxcnc.org/media/kunena/attachme...8/my-mill-config.zip
Link to driver:
linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/drivers/hal_gpio.html

Note unless SPI is disabled in /boot/broadcom/config.txt GPIO07 & GPIO08 can not be used.
  • unknown
  • unknown
11 Feb 2025 23:43
Replied by unknown on topic SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

SOLVED Cant run created stepwizard file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Sorry I'm not going to be gentle. Users need to be told. I'll assume you aren't a child.

Yeah Tommy's right. RPi's don't have a parallel port. I'm not too sure where you got the idea Rapsberry Pis have one. The error report is pretty verbose in reporting what is wrong.

Arduino seems to be a lot of cut & pasting other people's code.

Once again this is a situation where users don't read the docs and just jump in head first without doing any research.
linuxcnc.org/docs/html/man/man9/hal_parport.9.html

This is the driver you need to use. Please read this. And take the time to read the documentation, the devs put a lot of effort into this, please take the time to read them.
linuxcnc.org/docs/devel/html/drivers/hal_gpio.html

Beware that unless SPI is not disabled in /boot/broadcom/config.txt you wont be able to use GPIO07 & GPIO08.

This is a link to a 3 axis setup
forum.linuxcnc.org/media/kunena/attachme...8/my-mill-config.zip
  • jtrantow
  • jtrantow
11 Feb 2025 23:32
Replied by jtrantow on topic PWM with a 7i96 and 7i85

PWM with a 7i96 and 7i85

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thanks I'll get this installed tonight!
 
  • baikal718
  • baikal718
11 Feb 2025 23:16

Feedrate doesn't go above 1500 when running jobs.

Category: Basic Configuration

Yup, already tried raising that one as well, unfortunately it didn't help.
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