Try these for size.
http://www.amazon.com/Baby-Orangutan-B-328-Robot-Controller/dp/B007NN3RHK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1376976067&sr=8-1&keywords=Baby+Orangutan
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On 10.08.13 20:38, Tolip Wen wrote:
> AVR has similar MCU's available if that is your flavor of choice.
> I don't know of any AVR devices that come on tiny PCB's ready to program
> though.
There's a whole range of Arduino boards, some as kits (saving a few
dollars), plus daughter boards, po
Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> S, what's some hardware that will do the job? I'll also need inputs for 2
> limit switches and e-stop plus outputs to control the lube pump and spindle
> on/off and possibly forward/reverse. That's what functions the old system had.
>
> Since I have five of the drives
If you have a vice, or even just a good sharp square edge part that you can set
X/Y axis zero with an edge finder or wiggler, then move your camera cross hairs
into position and note the correction factor on the DRO position screen.
As to the camera mount - how about a male/female pair of vee sh
> And one more question - I recall that somebody defined the camera as "tool
99" to treat the offset along x and y between camera and spindle.
> I did measure these offsets, but I do not understand, what to do next. I
edited tooltable, added tool, also gave it number 99, entered offsets
> along x,
On Monday 19 August 2013 22:37:33 Gregg Eshelman did opine:
> If you can lay hands on some fine, black monofilament, or whatever it is
> that's used in gun scopes, you could make an optical crosshair and skip
> the computer generated one. The real crosshair's position isn't going
> to wabble about
On Monday 19 August 2013 21:09:09 Gene Heskett did opine:
> On Monday 19 August 2013 16:57:28 Viesturs Lؤپcis did opine:
> > 2013/8/19 Gene Heskett
> >
> > > Greetings all;
> > >
> > > In the grand renaming to linuxcnc, what has become of emc.halio?
> > >
> > > I am making small baby steps pro
On Mon, 8/19/13, andy pugh wrote:
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] What do I need to interface with this stepper driver?
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Date: Monday, August 19, 2013, 5:50 PM
On 20 August 2013 00:41, Gregg
Eshelman
wrote:
> What I find for these say pulse type or pul
If you can lay hands on some fine, black monofilament, or whatever it is that's
used in gun scopes, you could make an optical crosshair and skip the computer
generated one. The real crosshair's position isn't going to wabble about as the
camera chenges temperature and it won't be dependent on th
On 20 August 2013 00:41, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> What I find for these say pulse type or pulse train.
> http://db.sanyodenki.co.jp/downfile/manuals_en/SANMOTION/M0008554.pdf
> The file http://www.sanyo-denki.com/Data/Servo/manuals/M0008544.pdf appears
> to be identical, same drive model number
On Mon, 8/19/13, andy pugh wrote:
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] What do I need to interface with this stepper driver?
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Date: Monday, August 19, 2013, 3:46 AM
On 19 August 2013 03:33, Gregg
Eshelman
wrote:
> I'll also be using these Sanyo-Denki motors
On Monday 19 August 2013 16:57:28 Viesturs Lācis did opine:
> 2013/8/19 Gene Heskett
>
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > In the grand renaming to linuxcnc, what has become of emc.halio?
> >
> > I am making small baby steps progress with lcnc and the machine vision
>
> > plugin, camview-emc, that tha
2013/8/19 Gene Heskett
> Greetings all;
>
> In the grand renaming to linuxcnc, what has become of emc.halio?
>
> I am making small baby steps progress with lcnc and the machine vision
> plugin, camview-emc, that that is the next error being reported:
>
What a coincidence. Today was the day, when
On 19 August 2013 03:33, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> I'll also be using these Sanyo-Denki motors PBM862FXK20-M which match the
> specifications of the drivers.
Have you found a manual for the drives?
It sounds like they take step-dir but I wouldn't like to assume that
from the data you have given.
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