[Emc-users] Uncondiftional , Conditional Program Jumps .

2014-09-24 Thread alex chiosso
Hi to all.
I'm testing some Gcode programs trying to experiment the LinuxCNC Gcode
(dialect) flexibility and functional power .
I've to say that I'm not oriented to a machine tool application (everything
but the machine tool) .
So for that reason the approach is a bit unconventional .
Usually for that kind of applications when using a CNC I start the Gcode
main program and during the execution I can jump forward and backward (to a
Label/line number) within the program (and subs) and never end the program
execution until a program stop is requested from the operator or another
external request.
The jump sintax is quite simple and clear regardless the CNC brand (for my
personal experience).
As an example I point to you the Siemens Sinumerik way to do it :
Sinumerik Programming Manual Fundamentals
http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/pdf/SINUMERIK_SIMODRIVE_04_2010_E/PG.pdf?p=1
See the Section 10 Arithmetic Parameters and Program Jumps

I looked into the LCNC user manual but I didn't find nothing comparable .
I know about the o words and the conditional looping or program switching
.
But this way is too much constrictive and in some case not fitting the
application.
Especially if a structured and parametric program is needed where to jump
back and forth is a must to have.
If there is a workaround please let me know I will appreciate.
As usual I have to say that this is not a criticism to anybody but just a
point to discuss with you.

Regards

Alex
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Re: [Emc-users] Tuning a spindle servo

2014-09-24 Thread W. Martinjak
Very well expressed!!!

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Re: [Emc-users] Getting Started Guide error (confusion)

2014-09-24 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
On 9/22/14 1:19 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
 The image on section 5.2 (Figure 5.2: Basic information Page) shows 20,000 ns 
 for both Direction Hold and Direction Setup. The definitions below for 
 Direction Hold and Direction setup suggest 200,000 ns as a default value if 
 you don't know the timing information. Should this read 20,000 like the 
 image, or should the image be fixed to reflect 200,000.

Can you see if this is fixed and less confusing in 2.6.3-24 (currently 
on the linuxcnc.org/docs website)?


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Re: [Emc-users] Getting Started Guide error (confusion)

2014-09-24 Thread Joe Hildreth
Sebastian,

That fixes it up quite nice.  Hope I am not being a pain.  Just thought that 
proof reading would be a way i could contribute to the project.

Joe

- On Sep 24, 2014, at 12:18 PM, Sebastian Kuzminsky s...@highlab.com wrote:

 On 9/22/14 1:19 PM, Joe Hildreth wrote:
 The image on section 5.2 (Figure 5.2: Basic information Page) shows 20,000 ns
 for both Direction Hold and Direction Setup. The definitions below for
 Direction Hold and Direction setup suggest 200,000 ns as a default value if 
 you
 don't know the timing information. Should this read 20,000 like the image, or
 should the image be fixed to reflect 200,000.
 
 Can you see if this is fixed and less confusing in 2.6.3-24 (currently
 on the linuxcnc.org/docs website)?
 
 
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