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Yesterday 06:24

TTL to differential converter (STEP / DIR / ENABLE)

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hello everyone,are there any breakout board to convert TTL signals (3.3 V to 5 V) into differential signals for motor controllers?
I found a converter that was specifically made for that, but unfortunately it’s not available in Germany:
www.cnc4pc.com/shop/c72-c72-differential..._hygKwfclSAuFTXaBSfB
 Thanks and best regards,
Gerhard
  • meister
  • meister
Yesterday 06:07
Replied by meister on topic HalView

HalView

Category: Other User Interfaces

adding 'setp' support

 
  • 858PSJ
  • 858PSJ
29 May 2026 00:40
Replied by 858PSJ on topic pocketing program

pocketing program

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

In the process of adding the center finding code I discovered a bug in program and fixed it.  In the meantime I've added a small amount of g-code to facilitate cutting center holes in the figures.  (sorry)   Any form that is encoded can be machined out by setting traversals to one and adjusting passesneeded cuttingfeed and cuttingdepth to proceed downward until it cuts the perimeter. This has nothing to do with pocketing aside from the fact that traversals control is needed there.  The addition of a center hole makes the program very handy for lots of other stuff.  Center hole cutting begins once one pass of the perimeter is milled and cutting the perimeter resumes once the center hole has executed the specified number of plunges which is a subroutineparameter passed in with the original call.   I have a screendump of the new stuff which also has the circle/ellipses  Do I just dump that stuff here?  The centerfinding code draws a reference circle overtop of the figure which makes the screen dump look crowded (see the attached picture.

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  • djdelorie
  • djdelorie
29 May 2026 00:20
Replied by djdelorie on topic Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Is there any way a custom HAL component can change the state of motion's dout pins?  I mean, their actual state, not AND'ing them with something, as if a M65 happened.
  • rodw
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29 May 2026 00:02
Replied by rodw on topic Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

You cant use a shutdown.hal file, maybe unlinkp some pins and then use setup to set them to your desired state?
Really left field idea that I have no idea if it would work could be to use loadusr in shutdown.hal to load a python script that does what you want...
  • rodw
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28 May 2026 23:57

please help five Axis with Vismach simulation and Mesa 7i96S

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I have not done this but I think I would start with a 5 axis config from pncconf, editing the axis names as appropropriate if your kinematics is not supported.

I would then make a copy of your desired vismach simulator into its own config folder and edit it to suit your machine dimensions etc.
Then I would cut and paste from the pncconf config into your vismach config so its all connected to your real hardware.
  • rodw
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28 May 2026 23:46
Replied by rodw on topic Installing ethercat repositories

Installing ethercat repositories

Category: EtherCAT

That is not the issue, it is the result of the issue, see if there is "raspi" mentioned in the error report.

Kernel 6.12 is Debian Trixie and thankfully Debian fixed the Raspi issue on its release, so its not the issue.

I suspect its an EFI issue installing dkms. EFI/Secure boot prevents untrusted things from modifying the kernel and dkms does exactly that.
There is a spoiler in the very first post about how to fix this where you tell EFI that dkms can be trusted. Alternatively, consider disabling secure boot in the BIOS
  • rodw
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28 May 2026 23:32

Stepperonline A6 Ethercat - Digital IO [SOLVED]

Category: EtherCAT

Great you worked it out. But normally, there will also be settings to tell the type of input. eg, GPIO, Max Limit, Min Limit, Estop (disable drive),
Did you work that out too? eg If you want to use as GPIO, you need to set the type to be GPIO for a specific pin for internnalhoming, you need to set homing.
  • MaHa
  • MaHa
28 May 2026 21:41
Replied by MaHa on topic Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

In my sim,  on_abort.ngc is called when pressing F2, machine off. It also has a bash script, M100 P1 . Machine on doesn't trigger on_abort.

 
  • Alex
  • Alex
28 May 2026 21:07

please help five Axis with Vismach simulation and Mesa 7i96S

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello,
I worked with 4 Axis simultan on Mach 3 and Powermill and want now do 5 Axes.
I Have self made machine with 5 Axis and all axes are mooving  with linuxcnc with the Mesa 7i96s. I added successfully  the 5th axis C to xyza
Now I do not find out, how to configure that i can include the Vismach xyzac Simulation.

Would be wonderfull if you could help me make it running

Thank you

PS: i worked a lot in Powermill with the surface Projection Toolpath and making Surfaces. If I can help, ask me
  • PCW
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28 May 2026 21:05 - 28 May 2026 23:14

Mesa 7i96s with 7i74 and additional pwmgen

Category: Driver Boards

7I96S+7I74 firmware with Step4 (last stepgen of 0..4) replaced with PWM 1
(Dir 4 is just GPIO)

 

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  • andrax
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28 May 2026 19:56
Replied by andrax on topic EtherCAT Servo Drive Homing

EtherCAT Servo Drive Homing

Category: EtherCAT

Well, that was a real struggle, though
  • spumco
  • spumco
28 May 2026 19:27 - 28 May 2026 19:41
Replied by spumco on topic Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The only way I can think of doing something like what you want (without using ladder) is to have the M-codes trigger a one-shot to set the target hal pin rather than using the digital-out pin directly.

If you use a one-shot to set a pin state via M-code then there's nothing 'forcing' the pin to a certain value.  And you can use a 'turn-the-machine-on' sequence to set the value using another one-shot.  Maybe.

Are the hal pins all on/off bits, or do you have S32/U32/floats where you are setting/resetting a specific value?

EDIT - I think we both need to read the manual a bit.  

linuxcnc.org/docs/stable/html/remap/rema...p:sec:error-handling

This looks promising, in that maybe the on-abort isn't just for an aborted program.  Have to do more thinking.
  • Lennart
  • Lennart
28 May 2026 19:02

Mesa 7i96s with 7i74 and additional pwmgen

Category: Driver Boards

Hi,
I am currently running a 7i96S with a 7i74 sserial card (7i96s_7i74d.bin), but I need a second hardware PWM generator (pwmgen.01) on Step 5 (or any available physical Step pin) to modulate my Raycus fiber laser with a variable duty cycle. Is it possible to configure the 7i96s like that ?
  • Todd Zuercher
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28 May 2026 18:59 - 28 May 2026 19:01
Replied by Todd Zuercher on topic Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Reset Custom M-codes on Machine Disable?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

I'm looking for a way to execute a. Bash script or some other way to setp the value of a number of Hal pins or hal signals when the machine goes to the off state. Not when just when aborting a running program. But a situation during a running program that results in machine off, such as hitting a hard limit, I would want to execute this.
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