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Hi Hugo, sorry for the late answer. First one question. Does the progress bar of jedicut increases when you start a cut? If this is not the case you may need to configure the (virtual) serial port. Change the value of PORTNUMBER in the file comport.ini to match the port which is created when you plu...
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- mer. mai 01, 2013 1:57 pm
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Hi Nigel, the comport.ini is a file in the jedicut directory. To change the baudrate for jedicut, you only need to change the value in this file and in the arduino code. When disconnecting the direction pin, the logical input to TB6560 is not defined, but may be held internally low or high. This com...
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- dim. avr. 21, 2013 10:01 am
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Hi Nigel, I am sure, we need to solve only a little problem and your system will run. First of all please check again the following: Version of arduino code Please make sure, that you use the latest arduino code (its revision r91) Configuration within jedicut and wiring of your motors Please refer t...
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- sam. avr. 20, 2013 1:27 pm
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Hi All, today I received the arduino nano from china. I prepared a little circuit board to plug in the nano. usbnanok.jpg It looks clean and tidy now:) IMG_20130211_144704k.jpg I used the same source code as for the arduino uno, with only one change. The baudrate must be reduced to 57600. I don't kn...
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- lun. févr. 11, 2013 3:19 pm
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Hi Rick, thank you for the code, I will compare it with mine and use the best of both ;-) Concerning the pin configuration I explained the reason why we do not really need it earlier in this thread ( pin configuration ). The heating values sent to the arduino are in the range 0% to 100%. The arduino...
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- lun. janv. 07, 2013 10:50 am
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Hi, I think Rick is right, I've overseen that the pwm function of pin3 uses timer2. But timer0 is used for delay functions and if they are used, timer0 shouldn't be used for the main stepper timing, too. May be timer1 (which is used for tone functions, we do not need) can be used without side-effect...
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- ven. janv. 04, 2013 10:16 am
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Hi Rick, if you configure the communication settings as I described here . then the output from the dll will fit perfectly to the arduino code and you do not need to modify it. The issue of adding a little delay after turning on the motors will not be a problem. How long should the delay be? I will ...
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- ven. déc. 28, 2012 3:02 pm
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Jerome,
I don't know if you should change it. But I found out, that heating only works when "Synchronize engine with external timer" is on. If it is not turned on, the chauffe value of EmettreBit is every time zero. And the heating value sent to the arduino as therefore zero too.
Martin
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- jeu. déc. 13, 2012 9:18 pm
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