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  • natas01
  • natas01
Yesterday 21:39
Replied by natas01 on topic pin locations

pin locations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The 0-10 volt to control the speed
  • Mr1576
  • Mr1576
Yesterday 21:16
Replied by Mr1576 on topic qtdragon_hd updated handler issue

qtdragon_hd updated handler issue

Category: Qtvcp

Hi @cmorely, any news on this issue?

Best Regards
  • PCW
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Yesterday 21:16
Replied by PCW on topic pin locations

pin locations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Not sure what you mean here

At the physical interface level there is no enable, but rather FWD and REV

 
  • natas01
  • natas01
Yesterday 20:37 - Yesterday 20:37
Replied by natas01 on topic pin locations

pin locations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

so would the spindle enable be the variable voltage
  • PCW
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Yesterday 19:57
Replied by PCW on topic pin locations

pin locations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Sorry, I was wrong:

The SSRs (that you would use for spindle FOR/REV) are on TB3,
but the PWM controlled analog output is on TB2
  • natas01
  • natas01
Yesterday 19:20 - Yesterday 19:44
Replied by natas01 on topic pin locations

pin locations

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

ok im starting to understand
but not the speed control PWM?
  • PCW
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Yesterday 18:59 - Yesterday 20:27
Replied by PCW on topic Again about HOME_INDEX in step/dir mode

Again about HOME_INDEX in step/dir mode

Category: StepConf Wizard

Step/Dir index support with Mesa hardware does not need any
programming, just the correct firmware and a minor hal change:
 
Replacing the encoder index  enable with the stepgen index enable.

It's likely possible to do this with programming but that has the disadvantage
of having an index detection uncertainly of a thread period.

Does your current setup have inputs available for index inputs?
  • Taichi
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Yesterday 18:43
Replied by Taichi on topic Again about HOME_INDEX in step/dir mode

Again about HOME_INDEX in step/dir mode

Category: StepConf Wizard

Thanks for the answers. As I understand it, the differences in the answers mean that there is no single solution in the system. Why is such a question even raised? Systems with hybrid or servo drivers already cost almost the same as stepper motors. Of course, if a person does not use Sinumerik, Fagor, Fanuc, he is looking for a way to save money. Therefore, the 7i92 + 2 x ABOB combination is simply an ideal solution for the price of quality. And to make your own hobby machine with perfect homing, and even at a low price, it is impeccable.
It is also clear that this functionality can be implemented programmatically. I will also try to find the firmware you are talking about. Does it mean that in the firmware the encoder index is untied from the counter?
I will try to implement this using the GPT chat, but I do not think that I will succeed with my little knowledge of code programming.
With respect
  • mooser
  • mooser
Yesterday 18:39
Replied by mooser on topic 7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

Category: Driver Boards

That's what I figured to try first. Wiring it up to make a 5v Field B right now and then I'll move the MPG over and try it
Thanks again,
M
  • PCW
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Yesterday 18:19

7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

Category: Driver Boards

There's no current way to support differential inputs on the 7I84/7I84U
I would just use a differential encoder single ended (just use A+,B+)
  • mooser
  • mooser
Yesterday 17:33
Replied by mooser on topic 7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

Category: Driver Boards

Thanks for that clarification (never would have figured that one out)
Any guidance on the change to mode 2 creating two separate A/B single ended encoders or one A+/A- B+/B- differential ?
Thanks
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  • PCW
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Yesterday 17:25

7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

Category: Driver Boards

That looks correct except you do not change the number of encoders:
"num_encoders"  as this only applies to high speed encoders, not sserial devices.
  • BIBIGUL
  • BIBIGUL
Yesterday 17:16 - Yesterday 17:26
Linux cnc raw socket. was created by BIBIGUL

Linux cnc raw socket.

Category: Computers and Hardware

Question. If I use speculative memory access via _mm_prefetch (SSE instruction), does it affect the Linux CNC kernel? I am using this on RAW L2 Zero Copy sockets. I ran it, it seems to work, Axis (Linux CNC) doesn't break. Are there any restrictions on what can be used programmatically when writing drivers for Linux CNC?

Question 2.
int val = 1;
int re = setsockopt(soc, SOL_PACKET, PACKET_QDISC_BYPASS, &val, sizeof(val));

This forces Linux to bypass qdisc (queue discipline). This affects Wireshark; it stops capturing incoming packets, but they are still there. Could this affect Linux CNC? The Linux CNC kernel?
  • mooser
  • mooser
Yesterday 17:14 - Yesterday 18:12

7i84u - Mode 2, MPG and power connections

Category: Driver Boards

Trying to free up the high speed encoder function on my 7i96s by moving the pendant wiring all over to a 7i84u and might as well move all of the other pendant wiring over at the same time.

I read that if I run the 7i84u card in "mode 2" there are 2 spots on TB2 that set up as encoder channels (inputs 16-19)
Would that be two separate A/B single ended encoders or is that one A+/A- B+/B- differential like I have on the 7i96s ???   The pendant MPG has differential output

it also says that the thresholds automatically go to 2.5v to be compatible with MPGs.
Is that's regardless of field power level or not?

Currently I have Field A and B both at 24v, my original thought was  to use the split field power option and have field A be my 24v and move all of the axis selection, jog rate, e-stop pendant inputs  as well as the existing prox limit/home and output onto TB3
Then make field B into 5v and move all of the pendant wiring over from the 7i96s to TB2. I could tap into the VFIELD power input block TB1 for my power and ground for the pendant. I end up with a pile of 5v IN/OUTs that I'm not sure what to do with but maybe later


For switching to MODE 2, software selectable so from what I understand:
what I currently have in the HAL
loadrt hm2_eth board_ip="192.168.1.121" config="num_encoders=1 num_pwmgens=1 num_stepgens=3 sserial_port_0=0xxxxxxx" 

changes to:
loadrt hm2_eth board_ip="192.168.1.121" config="num_encoders=2 num_pwmgens=1 num_stepgens=3 sserial_port_0=2xxxxxxx"  



Anyway, looking for any input before I blow up my second 7i84u :)
Thanks





 
  • h.hermes
  • h.hermes
Yesterday 16:19
Replied by h.hermes on topic RPi and 7i90 via SPI, estop

RPi and 7i90 via SPI, estop

Category: Driver Boards

Oh, I did not realize that there is a pcnconf utility. I used stepconf for my old machine, so hopefully this will work as well.
Deleting all the estop latch stuff did not work.
I will give pncconf a try next week.
Thank you for your help so far!
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