Sebastian,
No, wasn't motor direction, but I think I know what to look for.
Thanks,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 12:14:24 PM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Sebastian,
>
>Hmm, I see what I have to do to create it. If I tie a signal to that
>output and disable the estop, it
Sebastian,
Hmm, I see what I have to do to create it. If I tie a signal to that output and
disable the estop, it does correctly enable the associated amplifier. However,
if I do the same thing with machine on, then main power is dropping out.
If I manually assert that output, I do not get the
On 08/23/2017 08:02 AM, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
Andy,
I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board and 7i37 IO
daughter board. I am using a slightly modified version of the stock
7i43-big.ini configuration for check out purposes. I just add signals
to individually test the IO before trying
Andy,
Still more information. If I keep axis 2 disabled, and try to assert output 7
(gpio 046) with axis 0, I get the same error.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 10:20:13 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
wrote:
>Andy,
>
>More information. The full error is:
Andy,
Sorry, SVST4_4.BIT.
4 encoders, 4 pwmgens 0 Stephens.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 11:10:09 AM EDT, andy pugh wrote:
>On 23 August 2017 at 15:02, Eric H. Johnson
>wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board
On 23 August 2017 at 15:02, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> Andy,
>
> I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board and 7i37 IO daughter
> board. I am using a slightly modified version of the stock 7i43-big.ini
> configuration for check out purposes.
Which firmware?
--
Andy,
More information. The full error is:
hm2/hm2_7i43.0: TRAM write error! (addr=0x1000, size=8, iter=42444).
I did try upping the servo period from the default 1ms to 1.5ms, but no
difference.
Regards,
Eric
On August 23, 2017 10:02:23 AM EDT, "Eric H. Johnson"
Andy,
I am using a 7i43 with 7i33 encoder daughter board and 7i37 IO daughter board.
I am using a slightly modified version of the stock 7i43-big.ini configuration
for check out purposes. I just add signals to individually test the IO before
trying to run the real configuration.
For some
On 23 August 2017 at 06:43, Eric H. Johnson wrote:
> I am getting a "TRAM write error", and not finding much on it in a search. I
> am running lcnc 2.8.0-pre1, and using the Mesa 7i43 board. The error occurs
> when I physically assert the enable for the third axis. The
All,
I am getting a "TRAM write error", and not finding much on it in a search. I
am running lcnc 2.8.0-pre1, and using the Mesa 7i43 board. The error occurs
when I physically assert the enable for the third axis. The first two axes
came up fine, but if the only change I make to the
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