On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Jon Elson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Gentlemen,
> >   I was just made aware of a recurring problem with the Cinci and the
> Enshu.
> > I have heard nothing about the Dahlih.
> >   The Enshu is running 2.5.0-pre and Touchy interface.
> >   The Cinci is running 2.5.0-pre and Axis interface.
> >   Yesterday the Enshu lost Y position during a program run. The Cinci has
> > done this previously but that was before the latest update to 10.04 and
> > 2.5.0-pre.
> Can you restore the machines to the older software?  How recent was the
> upgrade?
> What is the MTBF (sounds like about a day or so?)
>
> If it weren't for an apparently recent software update, I'd suspect a
> problem in the PPMC encoder board.
>


I had a similar situation, except it was markedly worse, due to a poor
parallel port chipset.

It was fixed 100% by upgrading to a better parport chipset.

i


> I have made changes in the PPMC driver, but these changes should be
> disabled for the PPMC, since it
> doesn't have the necessary firmware to timestamp the most recent encoder
> count.  I'm pretty sure the
> ppmc driver is not supposed to do anything differently if the new
> features are not enabled.
>
> I suppose you could run the diagnostic program overnight with the
> commtest test to see if any errors
> show up.
>
> What is the following error tolerance in the .ini file?  If it was an
> encoder or encoder counter problem, it should cause a sudden following
> error of .4", which would be expected to trip the error message and stop
> the machine.  If your following error tolerance is less than 0.4", then
> I think the encoder reading components are off the hook, and it is
> somehow an offset that is getting applied to the axis.
>
> Jon
>
>
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