From: machinekit@googlegroups.com [mailto:machinekit@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of justin White
Sent: March-18-20 5:24 PM
To: John Dammeyer
Cc: Machinekit; beaglebo...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Machinekit] Seeed to design and build Machinekit focused Cape for
BeagleBone Black/AI
Wow t
Wow that has absolutely nothing to do with seeed's cape.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020, 7:37 PM John Dammeyer wrote:
> Would someone perhaps be able to describe simply (like MachineKit for
> Dummy's) how exactly the step pulse and direction shows up on the Beagle
> pin relative to the motion command from
Would someone perhaps be able to describe simply (like MachineKit for Dummy's)
how exactly the step pulse and direction shows up on the Beagle pin relative to
the motion command from a G00 X1.0 where current X position is 0.0.
Clearly we accelerate and move and then decelerate to arrive at the
I think we have to reliably enable hobby-class machines first. Now, some
people take hobby pretty far and I'm not trying to cap this off too small,
I just don't want to boil the oceans. I'd say if we can do a bit more than
what CRAMPS can do today, we should.
Personally, I'd want to at least be ab
Hey Bejnamin,
I would definitely be interested. There is no need to rush, because we are
confined too (Czech Republic).
If you gave the files I would definitely give you some contribution to your
project and feedback from my testing.
And for sure let me know when your cape is tested.
Thanks
Dne pondělí 16. března 2020 17:13:25 UTC+1 Jiří Procházka napsal(a):
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am newbie to Machinekit and I like the idea building something on top of
> the BBB.
> I encounter the problem that I do not know which break-out board to use
> with BBB.
>
> There are some suggestions on this