On Sunday 19 April 2015 02:58:14 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Increase in speed should almost certainly be 48/28 faster. I think
this is true for acceleration to. Then you just have to hope for the
electric motor to tolerate the higher voltage and for the mechanics to
tolerate higher
Increase in speed should almost certainly be 48/28 faster. I think this is true
for acceleration to. Then you just have to hope for the electric motor to
tolerate the higher voltage and for the mechanics to tolerate higher
speed/acceleration.
Nicklas Karlsson
On Sat, 18 Apr 2015 21:02:22
Minor nit: The E. Hemingway phrase TANSTAAFL: should be The Robert
Heinlein phrase TANSTAAFL.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
On Sunday 19 April 2015 14:40:06 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Oh i didn't think about stepper. The equations are useful for DC,
The *.hal files fulfill a similar functionality as a netlist in schematic
capture software. Difference is signals exist in software instead of on a
circuit board. I guess it would be possible to modify or make Linuxcnc accept a
netlist as a hal file and in such case for example Geda could be
Oh i didn't think about stepper. The equations are useful for DC, BLDC, PMSM,
Asyncronous and probably also for switched reluctance.
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 14:19:04 -0400
Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
On Sunday 19 April 2015 10:22:40 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Motor torque depends on
On 19 April 2015 at 18:31, Karlsson Wang
nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se wrote:
I guess it would be possible to modify or make Linuxcnc accept a netlist as a
hal file and in such case for example Geda could be used for configuration.
What do you think?
It has been tried:
Then I am not stupid. I guess hierarchical design in particular and buses may
help.
Rockhopper? Bicycles? Or the Rockhopper penguin?
Nicklas Karlsson
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 19:40:46 +0100
andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 April 2015 at 18:31, Karlsson Wang
On 19 April 2015 at 20:08, Karlsson Wang
nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se wrote:
Rockhopper? Bicycles? Or the Rockhopper penguin?
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Rockhopper_Web_Server
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On Sunday 19 April 2015 10:22:40 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Motor torque depends on current. Then increasing acceleration torque
will also increase but how much depends on the inertia, there
rotational inertia and the mass moved. It is also possible there are
some viscous load which depend on speed
Then I am not stupid. I guess hierarchical design in particular and buses may
help.
Rockhopper? Bicycles? Or the Rockhopper penguin?
Nicklas Karlsson
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 19:40:46 +0100
andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 April 2015 at 18:31, Karlsson Wang
For cabinets it would be useful to count the number of connection points for
each net, one screw connector for each for those who need screws.
Nicklas Karlsson
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 19:40:46 +0100
andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 19 April 2015 at 18:31, Karlsson Wang
On Sunday 19 April 2015 15:08:05 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Then I am not stupid. I guess hierarchical design in particular and
buses may help.
Rockhopper? Bicycles? Or the Rockhopper penguin?
Rockhopper, named after the penguin of course, is a utility that scans an
operating linuxcnc system, and
On Sunday 19 April 2015 14:40:06 Karlsson Wang wrote:
Oh i didn't think about stepper. The equations are useful for DC,
BLDC, PMSM, Asyncronous and probably also for switched reluctance.
NP Nicklas, I just want to emphasize that we were looking at different
pages and user experiences. I
On Sunday 19 April 2015 20:24:10 Charles Buckley wrote:
Minor nit: The E. Hemingway phrase TANSTAAFL: should be The Robert
Heinlein phrase TANSTAAFL.
Minor nit? No. Sorry, our good and well known sci-fi author Robert A.
Heinlein borrowed it from Hemingway, Hemingway was first to use it by
I need a DOS COM port logger that will write to the log file as it
monitors and that can handle being cut off by a shut down or reboot.
Need to be able to run it with command line switches to tell it which
port to log to a file then have no further interaction with the logger.
In other words it
On Sunday 19 April 2015 22:01:29 Tom Easterday wrote:
There are quite a few early attributes of the phrase. Like all things
these days it gets attributed to someone on the Internet and sticks
regardless of the truth. I guess we need to find the actual writings
to verify. I have read
There are quite a few early attributes of the phrase. Like all things these
days it gets attributed to someone on the Internet and sticks regardless of the
truth. I guess we need to find the actual writings to verify. I have read
(nearly) everything Hemingway has written and I don’t recall
On 04/19/2015 01:40 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On 19 April 2015 at 18:31, Karlsson Wang
nicklas.karls...@karlssonwang.se wrote:
I guess it would be possible to modify or make Linuxcnc accept a netlist as
a hal file and in such case for example Geda could be used for
configuration. What do you
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