I meant to say FED no feeded. Some verbs I forgot LOL.
El lun, 30 ago 2021 a las 22:25, Leonardo Marsaglia ()
escribió:
> Hi Marius,
>
> Are you driving your A axis with steppers or servos? What are you using as
> the physical home switch?
>
> You can always fool the homing sequence at least into
Hi Marius,
Are you driving your A axis with steppers or servos? What are you using as
the physical home switch?
You can always fool the homing sequence at least into some extent. I wanted
to use servos in open loop but that was incompatible with homing with
index. So I bypassed the home switch fo
On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 3:23 PM Marius wrote:
> I am trying to create my own homing sequence on the A axis in Gmoccapy.
> Is there a way to set the "homed" signal to true once I have done my
> sequence?
i don't think so, i have added "set-homed" pins to joints for that
purpose a few years ago to
Hi,
few weeks ago master changed to python3.
This usually doesn't require any config changes, unless you use custom
scripts or glade screens.
I added some hints to the documentation:
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/commit/e74e8f60968aad9e6872069655df1de7166286a5
If you had to do anyth
I'm running Yaskawa SGDA drives on my Hurco and velocity control did not
work well. To convert from velocity to torque I just reconfigured the
drives and changed the LinuxCNC PID settings. There was no change to the
HAL configuration apart from the PID values.
Compared to velocity control you
Here is the like to a zip file.
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/media/kunena/attachments/3190/2PID.zip
It is a bit of a complex config with a number of little hal quirks. It is for
a cnc router with two spindles and two parallel Z-axis. The two Z axis are set
up as a Z and W, and much of the comple
You can do it with one or two PID loops. Personally, with my machine, I found
it significantly easier to tune with two loops and work better over a broader
range of conditions. But others may have had better luck with one loop. I've
posted copies of my config in the forums before. I'll have
Hi
I am trying to create my own homing sequence on the A axis in Gmoccapy.
Is there a way to set the "homed" signal to true once I have done my
sequence?
Regards
Marius
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