Re: [Emc-users] Modbus TCP/IP response time [orig: EMC2 and Ethernet]

2011-02-15 Thread John L. Craddock
> -Original Message- > From: Dave [mailto:e...@dc9.tzo.com] > Sent: 16 February 2011 15:26 > To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Modbus TCP/IP response time [orig: > EMC2 and Ethernet] > > On 2/15/2011 10:43 PM, Yi-Shin Li wrote: > > On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:04

Re: [Emc-users] Modbus TCP/IP response time [orig: EMC2 and Ethernet]

2011-02-15 Thread Dave
On 2/15/2011 10:43 PM, Yi-Shin Li wrote: > On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Ralph Stirling< > ralph.stirl...@wallawalla.edu> wrote: > > >> I use a Wiznet hardware TCP/IP module (http://wiznet.co.kr) and a Spartan3 >> FPGA with a Xilinx PicoBlaze softcore processor to provide the >> slave end c

Re: [Emc-users] Modbus TCP/IP response time [orig: EMC2 and Ethernet]

2011-02-15 Thread Dave
On 2/15/2011 10:43 PM, Yi-Shin Li wrote: > On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Ralph Stirling< > ralph.stirl...@wallawalla.edu> wrote: > > >> I use a Wiznet hardware TCP/IP module (http://wiznet.co.kr) and a Spartan3 >> FPGA with a Xilinx PicoBlaze softcore processor to provide the >> slave end c

Re: [Emc-users] I decided to motorize the knee too

2011-02-15 Thread Igor Chudov
Jon, I was typing faster than I was thinking, I meant Z offsets. i On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Jon Elson wrote: > Igor Chudov wrote: > > Right now I have at most 5 inches of Z axis travel. This is sufficient > for > > most parts, except when I have to use a short tool (little end mill) a

Re: [Emc-users] I decided to motorize the knee too

2011-02-15 Thread Jon Elson
Igor Chudov wrote: > Right now I have at most 5 inches of Z axis travel. This is sufficient for > most parts, except when I have to use a short tool (little end mill) and a > long tool (drill bits in chucks). > > In this latter case, if I move the knee by hand, I lose the Z position and X > and Y o

[Emc-users] Modbus TCP/IP response time [orig: EMC2 and Ethernet]

2011-02-15 Thread Yi-Shin Li
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Ralph Stirling < ralph.stirl...@wallawalla.edu> wrote: > I use a Wiznet hardware TCP/IP module (http://wiznet.co.kr) and a Spartan3 > FPGA with a Xilinx PicoBlaze softcore processor to provide the > slave end communications. With a Dell GX620 and Ubuntu 10.04 > ru

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday, February 15, 2011 12:55:33 pm Klemen Ozebek wrote: > Dear all, > > on the link below you can se my first test of scratch built lathe which > runs by EMC2. Hardware which is used on lathe: CT Unimotor AC servo > motors, Digitax ST AC Drives, Commander SK - for spindle, Mesa 5i20 > fpga

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Rob
Very impressive machine. The working speed is amazing. Being able to achieve that kind of performance without a high end commercial machine is really something. Nice work indeed. By the way, I have to agree with Gary. Nice video and I love the guitar. Very pleasant to watch. I will be able to play

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Kirk Wallace
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 19:55 +0100, Klemen Ozebek wrote: > Dear all, > > on the link below you can se my first test of scratch built lathe which runs > by EMC2. Hardware which is used on lathe: CT Unimotor AC servo motors, > Digitax ST AC Drives, Commander SK - for spindle, Mesa 5i20 fpga + 7i33 >

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Gary Corlew
Awesome Machine! I would much rather hear the music the lathe makes ripping through the material though! -Original Message- From: Klemen Ozebek [mailto:klemen.oze...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 1:56 PM To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) Subject: [Emc-users] First tests

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Przemek Klosowski
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Klemen Ozebek wrote: > Dear all, > > on the link below you can se my first test of scratch built lathe which > runs > by EMC2. Hardware which is used on lathe: CT Unimotor AC servo motors, > Digitax ST AC Drives, Commander SK - for spindle, Mesa 5i20 fpga + 7i33 >

Re: [Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Igor Chudov
looks very nice! On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Klemen Ozebek wrote: > Dear all, > > on the link below you can se my first test of scratch built lathe which > runs > by EMC2. Hardware which is used on lathe: CT Unimotor AC servo motors, > Digitax ST AC Drives, Commander SK - for spindle, Mesa

[Emc-users] First tests

2011-02-15 Thread Klemen Ozebek
Dear all, on the link below you can se my first test of scratch built lathe which runs by EMC2. Hardware which is used on lathe: CT Unimotor AC servo motors, Digitax ST AC Drives, Commander SK - for spindle, Mesa 5i20 fpga + 7i33 analog servo card + 7i42. Best regards. http://www.youtube.com/w

Re: [Emc-users] AXIS showing path wrong

2011-02-15 Thread Peter Georgi
Hi Andy, Of course you are right and I don't expext that Axis shows the way the wire travels through the foam. I try to explain what I think is wrong: The section of the profile is taken from X and Y values in the G coden file also the value for the rulers (shown in red) are correct but the lengt

Re: [Emc-users] AXIS showing path wrong

2011-02-15 Thread andy pugh
On 15 February 2011 17:36, Peter Georgi wrote: > Hi, > > I made a similar experience with the defined axis > x,y,u and v for a hotwire foam cutter. I don't think that AXIS understands hotwire machines at all. It expects the controlled-point to be a point, not a line. -- atp "Torque wrenches are

Re: [Emc-users] AXIS showing path wrong

2011-02-15 Thread andy pugh
On 12 February 2011 15:32, Lars Levin wrote: > Hello Goup! > > I have a gantry mill setup and running with a custimised 5-axis kins. > joints as: X Y Z X2 B C Y2 Z2 W I don't really understand your axis labels. Do you mean you have an XYZBC machine with dual gantries? You might find that you can

Re: [Emc-users] Is there a way to interface a USB 20 button pendant with EMC2 ?

2011-02-15 Thread Don Stanley
Thanks Steve and Andy; It turns out my units are X-keys with the labels removed. You opened the Door I needed. Don On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 3:19 AM, Steve Blackmore wrote: > On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 01:42:11 -0500, you wrote: > > >I have some USB Button Pendants from systems replaced by EMC2. > >

Re: [Emc-users] AXIS showing path wrong

2011-02-15 Thread Peter Georgi
Hi, I made a similar experience with the defined axis x,y,u and v for a hotwire foam cutter. It only concerns the displayed picture. It's quite difficult to explain what is wron. A picture would tell every thing, if somebody is interested. The actual cutter runs fine and precise thanks to the gre

Re: [Emc-users] Is there a way to interface a USB 20 button pendant with EMC2 ?

2011-02-15 Thread Steve Blackmore
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 01:42:11 -0500, you wrote: >I have some USB Button Pendants from systems replaced by EMC2. > >Is EMC2 able to read the USB Pendant buttons? >If so, what is required to be loaded, set etc? I have a pendant based on a USB X-keys OEM matrix board. Works fine with EMC without any