Robertspark wrote:ThreeDJ16 wrote: To be honest, Acorn and CNC12 is a royal PITA to setup, limited I/O and I just digress from there.
Now that is nice to know as I was thinking about that at one point {it was a brief thought though}. At the moment the plan is (its wired up) to run a UC400ETH with UCCNC and a Pokeys 57E for Mach4 (I have a licence already). Hence I could then run Mach3 with the UC400eth too if I really wanted / needed to. I have covered my bases on motion controller options.
I live in hope of a uccnc turn application (I know Balazs before you pipe up that there is no development plans for it in the near future.... we've been through that one a few times
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If you are someone that runs a FANUC machine everyday and wanted that at home, I suppose it would be familiar to you. But it's very different from most hobby software. My gripe was the PLC programming was total crap and it cost me another 200 bucks to get them to fix their own crap.....argh.....I was gonna stop on the last post....oh well.
Anyway, back to a subject brought up earlier about using the DYN 4 encoder pass through for UCCNC. I've been emailing back and forth all day with DMM tech support....nice and helpful folks. There is a scaling feature within their programming software which will allow you to scale down the PPR to a number in which your motion control card can handle. My C11G from CNC4PC is rated to 4mHz. I'm still too brain fried from all the pulley posts to think what the max PPR can be at 5K RPM and not saturate 4Mhz, but the point is that means I can use the A/B portion of the quadrature encoder in the DYN4 without the need of any divider circuits by adjusting the scaling. The sent me a nice diagram of how to use the DYN4 in 0-10v mode and have a forward reverse pin too or still just just step/direction. I didn't upload it immediately because the diagram is for hooking to a .........LOL....Acorn board. Hey, I can't help what they sent. I told them UCCNC and a UC300ETH/M45/C11G board, but they stated this was the closest they could do for me. Really this isn't a stretch other than the fact the C11G nor G540 (both in my system) either supply 0-10, so an additional 12v power supply would be needed in the circuit. And I'd use 5v versus their 24v for forward/ reverse, so the 2k resistor can get tossed. Now to get off my butt and get this R8 installed so I can move on to this new spindle motor.
-Jasen