by cncdrive » Fri Oct 30, 2020 9:59 pm
The ext. e-stop triggered message can be seen on your printscreen picture.
This means that you e-stop input got triggered.
You should figure out why this happens. I mean it is not the fault of the UCCNC or the motion controller, but a problem in your control box/breakout board or e-stop switch wiring.
If the issue happens on the same line probably means the same position then it is possible that at that point the e-stop wire bends in a position when it breaks.
Ofcourse this is just an idea from me, not sure that this happens, but is logical and possible.
It is also possible that it is noise problem, when noise is triggering the e-stop input.
In the latest few versions of the UCCNC there is an input debounce filter.
What that filter does is that it ignores short signals, so it can filter out noise spikes.
You can set the time constant in milliseconds.
For example setting the time constant to 10msec will filter out all signal spikes which are shorter than 10msec.