by wgpeters » Wed Feb 27, 2019 6:45 pm
I just had some time to do some more experiments.
Mach4 has a parameter to adjust jog rate from 1% to 100%
At 1%, jogging works perfect from the onscreen buttons. At 3% it fails, and at 2% fails sometimes.
Perhaps this is a communication problem with the speed of the USB causing lost or garbled coms from the UC100.
Also, at 1%, the backlash comp works! It seems the backlash problem was actually caused by the jogging problem.
With the backlash set to .0034, the positioning is right on the money according to my dial indicator. Without it, positioning is off by .003+ when changing directions.
So, I have proved that the UC100 does do backlash compensation with Mach4.
This was verified by my dial indicator on the Z axis tested with jogs of .001 .010, .1, and 1 inch travels in both directions.
But, there is still a problem that happens with the pendant. (VistaCNC P1A). If I click the pendant in one direction, and back up a click while the axis is moving, it generates way to many pulses and the axis won't stop. I am going to assume that this problem belongs to the pendant, and not to Mach4 or UC100. It could also be speed problems with the USB ports. Unfortunately, Mach4 is licensed to my laptop, so it will be difficult to test that idea with another computer.
So now, I can use my pendant to accurately touch off on my work piece. I call that success!