On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 07:37 -0500, Ray Henry wrote:
> Hi Seb
>
> I wrote the little ladder stuff in demo-step as a simple way to
> illustrate the flexibility of ladder.
>
> I agree completely with John that for any kind of serious, servo powered
> system, an estop that safely shuts down motion
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 07:34 -0500, Jeff Epler wrote:
> If you think the task can be done either way, the choice of using
> classicladder or writing your own realtime component as a .comp or .c
> file is yours. Personally I am not skilled at creating ladder diagrams,
> so I'd write a .comp. We've
e to rely on software for this.
>
> Best wishes
>
> John Prentice
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Seb James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "EMC Users List"
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:37 AM
> Subject: [Emc-users] Should I use Cl
If you think the task can be done either way, the choice of using
classicladder or writing your own realtime component as a .comp or .c
file is yours. Personally I am not skilled at creating ladder diagrams,
so I'd write a .comp. We've tried to make installing your own
components easy, using "sud
James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "EMC Users List"
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:37 AM
Subject: [Emc-users] Should I use Classic Ladder?
> Hello,
>
> I'm close to running our Peddinghaus FDB600 CNC drill with EMC2. Digital
> logic and servo output are all working
Hello,
I'm close to running our Peddinghaus FDB600 CNC drill with EMC2. Digital
logic and servo output are all working via a Mesa 5i20 and a custom I/O
circuit board. Before I start connecting things up, I want to get the
emergency stop logic in place.
I plan to use a custom hal component rather