2013/1/8 Peter C. Wallace <[email protected]>:
>
> These can often be reclaimed from old CRT video cables If you are desperate

Should I get a ring for each lead or should I use all 4 leads of each
motor on one ferrite ring?
And is it enough to simply run them through the center or should I
wrap it around at least once (put through center, wrap around and once
again through center in the same direction as first time)?


> Not sure, so you have enable_raw in the config string?
>
> in that case write_address should be available
>
> They are underlines at least in the manual

Fortunately I copied the config folder to my phone memory just before
leaving, so here is the config string that I tried:
CONFIG="firmware=hm2/5i23/SVTP6_7I39.BIT num_encoders=5 num_3pwmgens=4
num_stepgens=0 enable_raw"

If the config string was wrong, error message would pop up, right?

And here are the lines from HAL file that I tried in my last attempt
and that did not work:
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.write_address 13312 # (0x3400)
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.write_data 8   (divide/10)
setp hm2_[HOSTMOT2](BOARD).0.write_strobe TRUE

It did complain about write_address pin not being available. I guess
that next thing would be complaining about (divide/10) phrase, which
is not marked as comment with #, but it did not get that far.


> divide by 20 which is a register value of 18

Ok, thank You!

> The shielding prevents mainly electrostatic coupling (via capacitance)
> from motor PWM (28V square wave) to encoder and Hall signals

So is it expected to provide any improvement to shield also motor
wires, if there already is shield around encoder and hall sensor
wires?

>
> The encoder shield should not be terminated at the encoder end

Yes, I understand that. It is connected _only_ on control box end, not
connected on motor's end - I have checked under the end cap of motor,
when I tweaked hall sensor alignment.


-- 
Viesturs

If you can't fix it, you don't own it.
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