thanks phil
I will have a look
On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:22 AM Feral Engineer
wrote:
> Yup, just found it.
>
> This should work-ish
>
> loadrt conv_float_s32
> addf conv-float-s32.0 servo-thread
> setp halui.rapid-override.direct-value 1
> setp halui.rapid-override.scale .038
> net jog-override
The second and third g33.1 lines don't look kosher to me. If g33.1 is a
modal G call, after the first g33.1, it should just be a series of X/Y
positioning moves
Dirty example of g84 on fanuc:
G0 g90 g54 g95 x0 y0 (POSITION, UNIT PER REV FEED)
G43 h1 z2.
M29 S1000 (ENABLE RIGID TAP, SET RPM)
G84 G
Yup, just found it.
This should work-ish
loadrt conv_float_s32
addf conv-float-s32.0 servo-thread
setp halui.rapid-override.direct-value 1
setp halui.rapid-override.scale .038
net jog-override-scale hm2_7i76e.0.7i76.0.0.analogin0 conv-float-s32.0.in
net jog-override-anal conv-float-s32.0.out halu
I've got this, but it's on my PI inside my emco... I'd swear I sent it to
you a few weeks ago. Check the Facebook chat.
Phil T.
The Feral Engineer
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On Mon, May 24, 2021, 3:49 PM andrew beck wro
On 05/24/2021 04:26 PM, Ed wrote:
Following is a snippet of a program using G33.1
The first hole is tapped correctly then all the rest get
switched X and Z. It will move to X -.8 then back then to
x-.25 and repeat for the rest whether there is a G33.1 on
the line or not.
Using Version 2.7.
On Mon, 24 May 2021 at 22:29, Ed wrote:
> The first hole is tapped correctly then all the rest get switched X and
> Z.
I don't think that that is what happens.
(I was a little surprised by this myself recently)
G33.1 basically works in any direction. if you program a pure X move
then it will "t
Following is a snippet of a program using G33.1
The first hole is tapped correctly then all the rest get switched X and
Z. It will move to X -.8 then back then to x-.25 and repeat for the rest
whether there is a G33.1 on the line or not.
Using Version 2.7.14
g53g0z0
m6t25
g43h25
m3s500
g0
On Mon, 24 May 2021 at 21:17, andrew beck wrote:
> I was playing with most of those halui pins last night. They all didn't
> work. Or it's possible that they are just not updating the axis gui
> sliders to reflect pot value
I thought that Axis knew how to update the sliders to reflect the rest
On Monday 24 May 2021 15:47:09 andrew beck wrote:
> Hey everyone.
>
> I have pots set up as external overrides on my machine.
>
> I'm using axis currently as a short term solution before changing to a
> qtpyvcp or qtvcp gui.
>
> Just trying to connect up my pots to the feedrate overrides.
>
> In g
Hey Andy.
I was playing with most of those halui pins last night. They all didn't
work. Or it's possible that they are just not updating the axis gui
sliders to reflect pot value
On Tue, 25 May 2021, 7:55 AM Andy Pugh, wrote:
>
>
> > On 24 May 2021, at 20:50, andrew beck wrote:
> >
> > In gm
> On 24 May 2021, at 20:50, andrew beck wrote:
>
> In gmoccapy there is a direct value pin which alloys me to change the gui
> sliders from pots.
Have a look at the hallui pins. I think that they include what you want.
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Hey everyone.
I have pots set up as external overrides on my machine.
I'm using axis currently as a short term solution before changing to a
qtpyvcp or qtvcp gui.
Just trying to connect up my pots to the feedrate overrides.
In gmoccapy there is a direct value pin which alloys me to change the g
Thanks everyone.
I also messaged yaskawa support and they agree it should be analog control.
Looks like velocity control works on cn1. Pin 5 and 6.and torque control
works on cn1 pin 9 and 10
I'll check out the machine and double check they are using either of those
pins.
But won't get to it un
> > servo drives are SGDB -15VDY104
>
> Normally these drives have analog inputs.
> But I have doubts about the DY104 code, that looks unusual.
> In the worst case they can have Mechatrolink input which is still OK for a
> LinuxCNC retrofit. Mechatrolink has a USB type connector, does the drive
> h
file:///tmp/mozilla_dave0/MTN-696TBC-1.pdf
On 5/24/21 7:12 AM, Andrew wrote:
пн, 24 трав. 2021 о 13:41 andrew beck пише:
I don't think it has any USB connectors.
I do know that the io controls all go through the plugs on the bottom. One
for encoder feedback from motor.
One for the input si
пн, 24 трав. 2021 о 13:41 andrew beck пише:
> I don't think it has any USB connectors.
>
> I do know that the io controls all go through the plugs on the bottom. One
> for encoder feedback from motor.
>
> One for the input signal.
>
> There are several notes on serial control in all the manuals
Do you have the digital operator module? It's a module with buttons and
a display that plugs into the drive and allows you to configure it. Look
at the drives. Hopefully at least one will have a display on it. If you
don't have one you are going to have trouble. Finding a spare is likely
to be
I don't think it has any USB connectors.
I do know that the io controls all go through the plugs on the bottom. One
for encoder feedback from motor.
One for the input signal.
There are several notes on serial control in all the manuals I have read.
But I know some models do step dir and some do
пн, 24 трав. 2021 о 06:16 andrew beck пише:
> hey everyone
>
> just fixing a large cnc router and need to hack into servos.
>
> I can't work out if the servo drives are able to be controlled with 0-10v
>
> just hoping someone one here has retrofitted similar stuff and has a idea
> of where to sta
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