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  • jetbadger
  • jetbadger
09 Apr 2026 18:37
Replied by jetbadger on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The drive is an Astraada SRV-63. There's only analog in and serial for speed mode sadly.

However shouldn't the stepgen treat it like a velocity signal anyway? As in it generates signal until it reaches setpoint, the drive will turn the motor as long as it receives steps, right? I've been breaking my head about this all day and can;t seem to figure out why is even the setpoint from LCNC choppy? The joint.2.motor-pos-cmd is the origin of the signal it seems to me and shouldn't it be a smooth slope, letting the pid loop take care of reaching the values? Can;t seem to find info on what actually happens in LCNC between something like "G0C0" and joint.x.motor-pos-cmd. A bit stumped now :|
  • spumco
  • spumco
09 Apr 2026 18:28
Replied by spumco on topic G33.1 causing gcode to hang

G33.1 causing gcode to hang

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Just a quick glance... all your spindle-index-enable signal lines appear to be commented out in the HAL file.

Maybe a double-check and possibly uncomment those lines?
  • spumco
  • spumco
09 Apr 2026 18:18
Replied by spumco on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes, possibly the drive itself is responsible for the choppy movement.

What input methods are available for velocity mode?  If the drive accepts PWM, you can change stepgens to PWMgens on Mesa cards.

You also may be able to tune the drive to run more smoothly in position mode.  Perhaps the drive permits different tuning values to be changed on-the-fly by the user via inputs (or modbus)?  This might allow you to keep the drive in position mode, but have a tight tune for Caxis and a more gentle tune for spindle/velocity mode.

What is the drive mfgr/model?
  • jblanscett
  • jblanscett
09 Apr 2026 18:14
G33.1 causing gcode to hang was created by jblanscett

G33.1 causing gcode to hang

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi all,

We got our lathe to run and have been moving on to some of the finer details.We are on Linuxcnc version 2.9.2. We are using the AXIS display and have a Mesa 7i95 board. The problem we have been having is when trying to get our machine to do rigid tapping we will get to the g-code that does the rigid tapping and it will hang. From what I've understood, we need to have the at speed signal be true for rigid tapping? We have also manually confirmed that the spindle index enable will go low when it reaches one specific point on the spindle. I was hoping that we could get some help with anything that might be causing this issue. I have attached our hal, ini, and the gcode we are trying to run on our lathe.

-jblanscett
  • devils4ever
  • devils4ever
09 Apr 2026 17:28
iMach3 P2-S Stops Working was created by devils4ever

iMach3 P2-S Stops Working

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi all,

I've been having an issue with my iMach3 P2-S pendant since I installed it. Basically, the thing works great. I love it.

However, it seems to stop working randomly. I can use it for anywhere from a minute to hours when it seems reset back to the LinuxCNC screen and stops working with LinuxCNC. I've tried unplugging the USB cable and reattaching it, but it doesn't seem to help.

Any ideas?

TIA
  • DerKlotz
  • DerKlotz
09 Apr 2026 17:19

When I implement a handwheel, the milling motor stops spinning

Category: Advanced Configuration

Thanks!

I also had to uncomment 
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm-abs    <=  spindle.0.speed-out-abs

and change
#net pdnt.spindle-speed-abs whb.halui.spindle-speed-cmd spindle.0.speed-out-abs # speed cmd from motion in rpm absolute #2026.04.09
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm-abs whb.halui.spindle-speed-cmd
 
  • amanker
  • amanker
09 Apr 2026 16:46
Replied by amanker on topic Crash on loading large file

Crash on loading large file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thanks for quick reply. I will try this? Does default rpi install have any swap enabled?
  • ihavenofish
  • ihavenofish
09 Apr 2026 15:43
Replied by ihavenofish on topic Mini wannabe datron build

Mini wannabe datron build

Category: CNC Machines

neeeed jerk controllll.... hahaha
  • jetbadger
  • jetbadger
09 Apr 2026 15:09
Replied by jetbadger on topic Lathe C axis homing

Lathe C axis homing

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I suppose having the drive itself in position mode is causing this? The movement is choppy no matter what. I suppose it's because the output is controlling a position step/dir signal rather a speed signal? I wanted to rewire it for speed, but apparently my drive doesn't allow for speed control over digital step/dir signals. I'm sure there must be a way for it to work in position  mode though? 

  • motionmasterupgrade
  • motionmasterupgrade
09 Apr 2026 14:15
Replied by motionmasterupgrade on topic MotionMaster Upgrade

MotionMaster Upgrade

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hey, you are spot on. I realized this late last night as well. The manuals confirm that this series of drives are designed for 120V inputs.I also confirmed that the power supply going to the chassis is a 277V (single leg of 480-3) so it must be that there is a voltage drop, and then, a rectifier before the capacitor. I attached the picture for today's work, but I think there is an SCR directly below the cap, and to its right is the rectifier. I was expecting a transformer and completely missed the SCR hidden behind the wires. I'm trying not to change the wire layout until I am more comfortable, but I think I am getting there. 

So I think the drives have: DC in, DC out, tach, reset/enable and 10V command. 

I do not believe there is a bridge rectifier. I think its just an SCR and then a couple of diodes. Will take apart the wires and check today but I am getting more and more confident that if I identify the 120V input (native to the SD chassis, without the 480V single leg add on) I should be able to connect 120V to it and make it work. Just need to find me a box of 100W lightbulbs. :-)
  • PCW
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09 Apr 2026 14:10

When I implement a handwheel, the milling motor stops spinning

Category: Advanced Configuration

The hardware spindle enable can never get set:

net spindle-output => hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.spinout
net spindle-enable => hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.spinena << hardware spindle enable
net spindle-ccw => hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.spindir

# ---setup spindle control signals---

net spindle-vel-cmd-rps <= spindle.0.speed-out-rps
net spindle-vel-cmd-rps-abs <= spindle.0.speed-out-rps-abs
net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm <= spindle.0.speed-out
#net spindle-vel-cmd-rpm-abs <= spindle.0.speed-out-abs
#net spindle-enable <= spindle.0.on << but the signal is not driven

One possibility is to change:
net pdnt.spindle.is-on whb.halui.spindle.is-on spindle.0.on

To
net spindle-enable whb.halui.spindle.is-on

and uncomment this line:

#net spindle-enable <= spindle.0.on

 
  • JacobWnavy
  • JacobWnavy
09 Apr 2026 14:00
Ethercat, CIA402, Yaskawa Sigma-X was created by JacobWnavy

Ethercat, CIA402, Yaskawa Sigma-X

Category: EtherCAT

 
Hello Everyone, 
I have been working with LCNC for a couple of years now, but I am just now entering the forums. I am currently struggling to solve a CIA402 and Ethercat issue. I have set up Yaskawa Sigma-X servo packs using the CIA402.comp by  dbraun1981  and Ethercat Lcec. My problem is that on startup, the servo packs will transition through preop -> safeop -> op, but after sending the servo on control word one or more of my servos will drop to preOP or preOP E. I can fix this by sending the EtherCAT states OP command in the terminal and trying again. Sometimes I have to repeat this process 4 to 5 times before they all hold the OP state. I am thinking that it is related to distributed clocks or something along those lines. I was able to temporarily resolve the issue by setting the Sync Error counter limit to 0 (Disabled). I would like to use the Sync Error counter as intended, so if someone knows how to fix the desync issue on startup, that would help me out a lot.
  • tommylight
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09 Apr 2026 13:35
Replied by tommylight on topic Crash on loading large file

Crash on loading large file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Search the Debian forum/website for "how to enlarge swap space" and make it at least 8GB or 12GB or whatever you can fit.
  • amanker
  • amanker
09 Apr 2026 13:27
Crash on loading large file was created by amanker

Crash on loading large file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I was trying to load gcode file for small engraving of size 200x150mm, gcode file size is 243MB. I tried qtdragon_HD and Axis GUI both crashes while loading the file. Even I tried disbling preview by adding (AXIS,hide) at start of GCODE. But didnt helped. Using Raspberry PI 5, 4GB RAM version.
  • grandixximo
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09 Apr 2026 11:58 - 09 Apr 2026 12:13
Replied by grandixximo on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

With ec_igb or ec_igc native driver: interrupt moderation is irrelevant, they use polling not interrupt.
With ec_generic: interrupt moderation is active and you should disable it with

ethtool -C <iface> adaptive-rx off rx-usecs 0 tx-usecs 0

probably as soon as possible on boot, before ethercat starts.
To know which drive you are using, check your erhercat.conf file
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