mps need 6.5 volts so the hm2_5i23.0.pwmgen.00.scale 6.5
Donnie
Message: 2
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 10:21:32 +0200
From: "Alex Joni"
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] pwmgen.N.scale Help
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller \(EMC\)"
Message-ID: <3f5e70567260419da7f2f64b132ef...@ajdesktop&
On 5 Feb 2009 at 20:40, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> Most likely the source of your following error is a tuning problem
> with
> your servos. I recommend you use HAL and halscope (rather than the
> full
> emc2) to try to tune the axes, one by one. Tuning servos is a bit
> of a
> black art,
> >First of all, are you using the software pwmgen component or the
>>hostmot2 pwmgen?
> setp hm2_5i23.0.pwmgen.00.scale 7.5
That should answer the question. hostmot2 aka hm2.
I really suggest you get somehow at speed with HAL functioning and
terminology, by reading some of the HAL docs, before
>First of all, are you using the software pwmgen component or the
>hostmot2 pwmgen?
I have no ideal which one I'm using!
>In either case, only one of the documentation sources
>you listed is relevant, and using the wrong one will cause nothing but
>confusion.
How do I know witch doc is relev
Donnie Timmons wrote:
> If I set pwmgen.0.scale to 1 as soon as the amps enable I get a following
> error. Set it to 5.5 and ever thing seam to work except homing it faults out
> with a following error as soon as it try to make the final move. The only way
> that I have got homing to work is to
I'm having some problems and it seam to be that I have not got pwmgen.N.scale
set right. I can not follow the manuals. Listed below is ever thing I could
find. If I read it correctly the value should be some where from -1 to 1 but
that does not work.
If I set pwmgen.0.scale to 1 as soon as the