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Re: Motors resonating

Posté : mer. janv. 28, 2009 12:26 pm
par Daniel
This is a pdf manual for my board Mabe that can help.
http://www.cnc-in.cn/pdf/4%20Axis%20CNC ... 0board.pdf

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : jeu. janv. 29, 2009 7:51 pm
par Jerome
Daniel,

This documentation doesn't show the signal the software need to send... What Jedicut's dll do you try ?

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : lun. févr. 02, 2009 12:03 pm
par Daniel
I have used visualcncxp dll (It is the only dll that makes the motors go the correct distance.)

The cncboard works verry god with mach 3.
Do you know what signals thaht is putting out.

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : lun. févr. 02, 2009 9:47 pm
par Jerome
There is many ways to send signals on parallel port and if I don't know what signal Jedicut need to send, I can't do anything... Do you try MaxCom_XP.dll ?

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : lun. févr. 09, 2009 10:18 pm
par Daniel
Hi again.

I tried MaxCom_XP.dll
But the scale did not match my innput .And the speed figures did not make sense.
I tried many different combinations. But the motors was worse than with visual xp (there the scale was right)

I have read and tested some more .And jused a parrallelport monitor.

And as far as I can understand :

My driverboard needs the folloving signals.

X axis one direction = constant activ low on pin 3 and step pulses (activ low )on pin 2
the oter direction = no signal on pin 3 and step pulses (activ low )on pin 2
Y axis one direction = constant activ low on pin 5 and step pulses (activ low )on pin 4
Z axis one direction = constant activ low on pin 7 and step pulses (activ low )on pin 6
A axis one direction = constant activ low on pin 9 and step pulses (activ low )on pin 8

Do this make sence ??
I hope so

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : mar. févr. 10, 2009 12:30 pm
par Daniel
My last post came out wrong.
I misunderstood the Usermanual for the board .

My driverboard needs the folloving signals.

X axis one direction = constant activ high on pin 3 and step pulses (activ high )on pin 2
the oter direction = no signal on pin 3 and step pulses (activ high)on pin 2
Y axis one direction = constant activ high on pin 5 and step pulses (activ high)on pin 4
the oter direction = no signal on pin 5 and step pulses (activ high)on pin 4
Z axis one direction = constant activ high on pin 7 and step pulses (activ high )on pin 6
the oter direction = no signal on pin 7 and step pulses (activ high)on pin 6
A axis one direction = constant activ high on pin 9 and step pulses (activ high )on pin 8
the oter direction = no signal on pin 9 and step pulses (activ high)on pin 8

Sorry

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : ven. févr. 13, 2009 8:11 pm
par Jerome
This seems to be compatible with CncNet dll. Do you try it ?

Re: Motors resonating

Posté : ven. févr. 13, 2009 8:33 pm
par HCNC
Good idea this openly setup in Engine Setup panel (Step Low Active on/off). This need change My Controller (H2 PCB) also (use low active Step signal).