Yes you had previously mentioned the need to use the first board E Stop input
and not use the second board’s E Stop input. That was already correctly wired.
Matthew Herd
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> On Feb 16, 2021, at 7:14 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
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> On 02/16/2021 03:58 PM, Matthew Herd
On 02/16/2021 03:58 PM, Matthew Herd wrote:
So I've got egg on my face on this one. It seems that changing to dout.07
in my config solved the issue. No idea why it didn't work for me before.
I'm certain I tried that in my config, but I can't say. Also, I tried the
sim config again and it
So I've got egg on my face on this one. It seems that changing to dout.07
in my config solved the issue. No idea why it didn't work for me before.
I'm certain I tried that in my config, but I can't say. Also, I tried the
sim config again and it worked this time. No idea why, but I'll take it!
On 02/15/2021 10:56 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
The very old boards only gave a few hundred ns for the
resistor to pull the E-stop/ line up. If there was too
much capacitive load on the cable, it would not rise
enough and then the board would go back to E-stop.
I put a stretch circuit in the
On 02/15/2021 10:22 AM, Matthew Herd wrote:
Great, I may not be able to get back to the machine to test until the weekend,
but will update you as soon as I am able to test. But given the results I’ve
seen with the sample config, I doubt it’ll work.
Well, then something is broken. If it
Great, I may not be able to get back to the machine to test until the weekend,
but will update you as soon as I am able to test. But given the results I’ve
seen with the sample config, I doubt it’ll work.
> On Feb 15, 2021, at 10:43 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
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> On 02/15/2021 05:21 AM, Matthew
On 02/15/2021 05:21 AM, Matthew Herd wrote:
Tying SSR8’s together should work fine for me, since I’ve wired the enables to
the second board’s SSR8. Changing to dout.07 is easy enough.
I don’t have the boards here to visually verify, but I did set switch 10 before
installing. I also wired up
Tying SSR8’s together should work fine for me, since I’ve wired the enables to
the second board’s SSR8. Changing to dout.07 is easy enough.
I don’t have the boards here to visually verify, but I did set switch 10 before
installing. I also wired up the boards with the ribbon cable configured
On 02/14/2021 09:03 PM, Matthew Herd wrote:
Thank you Jon. So it’s impossible to reassign dout.15 to E-stop enable? I’m
using the first board for the E-stop loop, but attempting to use dout.15 on the
second board to enable my servo drives.
No, sorry, SSR8 on the second board is a slave to
Thank you Jon. So it’s impossible to reassign dout.15 to E-stop enable? I’m
using the first board for the E-stop loop, but attempting to use dout.15 on the
second board to enable my servo drives.
I should also note, the sample doesn’t work either and it uses dout.07. Even
though my e-stop
On 02/14/2021 08:02 PM, Matthew Herd wrote:
I’ve been working on a new configuration using a fresh install from the live
image for 2.8.0 and have had some trouble with my E Stop logic. I am using two
Pico USC boards and a config based on the default USC with encoder sample.
When I attempt
I’ve been working on a new configuration using a fresh install from the live
image for 2.8.0 and have had some trouble with my E Stop logic. I am using two
Pico USC boards and a config based on the default USC with encoder sample.
When I attempt to click the red button (F1 in Axis) the
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