Integrating a BCL-AMP capacitive sensor to LinuxCNC
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15 Feb 2026 16:30 #343008
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That entirely depends on your scaling.
On way to check is to monitor the "plasma_voltage"
and determine the threshold for the fake Ohmic sense point.
On way to check is to monitor the "plasma_voltage"
and determine the threshold for the fake Ohmic sense point.
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23 Feb 2026 15:22 #343344
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Thank you for your response. Please let me know if we can reduce the cut amps of qtplasmac. It is not allowing to reduce from 25. With a scale of 20 of pwmgen, its firing at 80% duty cycle.
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26 Mar 2026 03:55 #344751
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Hi All,
The ohmic enable gets randomly triggered when laser is enabled. The wiring is as follows to the 7c81 board: 5v from bob , signal to 7c81 encoder pin direct, pins 3 and 4 to gnd of bob. Please help!
The ohmic enable gets randomly triggered when laser is enabled. The wiring is as follows to the 7c81 board: 5v from bob , signal to 7c81 encoder pin direct, pins 3 and 4 to gnd of bob. Please help!
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