On 9 January 2014 04:17, Andy a...@evanspt.com wrote:
What are you using to generate the step pulses?
Andy, pardon my ignorance, what /would/ be generating the pulses?
Either software (through the parallel port or other GPIO) or a
hardware-based step generator such as a Pico, Mesa, Pluto,
I am just not completely comfortable without knowing those
values are optimum.
The values need to be long enough to trigger the drives, and that is
all. It's a digital thing, there is no optimum just long enough
You only need to worry about reducing the values if you are trying for
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 10:29:55 +
From: andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Ramped feed rate,unlurking... And new
request for assistance
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
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On Thursday 09 January 2014 00:00:26 Andy did opine:
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 10:29:55 +
From: andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Ramped feed rate, unlurking... And new
request for assistance
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
emc-users
On 6 January 2014 03:54, Andy a...@evanspt.com wrote:
however I've been wondering how I could tie the feed rate to the motor
load. I'll try to get my head around this as I move forward on my project.
If you can find a way to get motor current data from the spindle drive
into HAL then LinuxCNC
Robert, thank you for your response and the time you've put into this.
I've been thinking about this and wonder what the ultimate solution for
my situation could be. It likely will involve variable feed rates,
however I've been wondering how I could tie the feed rate to the motor
load. I'll
This sounds like an impressive setup. I'm not familiar with the KL-8082H
particularly, so it's hard to say if having the drivers handle the feedback
would be better than piping it through linuxcnc. My assumption is that if
the drivers already handle it, you'd get the benefit of their controller /