Anders,
Thanks. That will save me a whole lot of experimentation.
Roger
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I'm using a 5i20 with the PWM amps.
there's a schematic of approximately how it all fits together here:
http://www.anderswallin.net/2008/09/servo-setup/
The HAL, ini, and pyVCP files are at the end of this post
http://www.anderswallin.net/2008/04/emc2-test-run/
they may not be the very latest we
Anders,
Could you please post your 7i43 HAL file to pastebin.com . I'm following in your
foot steps with a 7i43 and one of Jon's PWM AMP's. Your file could save me a lot
of time effort and posts.
Thanks,
Roger
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Thanks
BTW - this is an awesome emc2 video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTJ0kC3AQus&feature=channel_page
Mill, drills and rigid taps. :) Nice work.
sam
Anders Wallin wrote:
> Hello Sam, everyone,
>
> I don't have a machine with the right ssh-keys installed right now, so
> if this is usefu
Hello Sam, everyone,
I don't have a machine with the right ssh-keys installed right now, so
if this is useful another developer could check this in.
it has been in use on our mill for several months and worked OK.
http://www.youtube.com/jmi80
there might be another better name than inverse-dea
Anders: I was wondering if you would be willing to commit your IDB hal
component. (I think it would be a great addition to emc)
http://www.anderswallin.net/2008/04/idb-inverse-deadband-component-for-emc2/
thanks
sam
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