Derek wrote:One thing to remember. Machs trajectory planner is totally different from UCCNCs. So what worked in Mach as far as motion is concerned may not work the same in UCCNC.
I converted 4 machines over from Mach. three servo systems and one stepper. The stepper needed the most tweaking and diligence.
Derek wrote:One thing to remember. Machs trajectory planner is totally different from UCCNCs. So what worked in Mach as far as motion is concerned may not work the same in UCCNC.
I converted 4 machines over from Mach. three servo systems and one stepper. The stepper needed the most tweaking and diligence.
beefy wrote:Derek wrote:One thing to remember. Machs trajectory planner is totally different from UCCNCs. So what worked in Mach as far as motion is concerned may not work the same in UCCNC.
I converted 4 machines over from Mach. three servo systems and one stepper. The stepper needed the most tweaking and diligence.
Dereck,
any chance of expanding on that a little. What sort of "tweaking" was required for steppers. At the moment all I've ever used are steppers.
Keith.
Derek wrote:I had to work with the accelerations so it wouldn't stall. Keep in mind it may have been marginal with Mach as It is my first and only stepper system. It's underpowered for what I'm trying to do. What I was trying to point out is the planer is completely different. It's not like turning an input on and off. So converting from Mach isn't simply importing the old mach settings and letting it rip. You need to tune your system like it was new.
A_Camera wrote:Derek wrote:I had to work with the accelerations so it wouldn't stall. Keep in mind it may have been marginal with Mach as It is my first and only stepper system. It's underpowered for what I'm trying to do. What I was trying to point out is the planer is completely different. It's not like turning an input on and off. So converting from Mach isn't simply importing the old mach settings and letting it rip. You need to tune your system like it was new.
Perhaps I misunderstand you, but you make it sound over complicated, which is not. If you have a stepper based CNC running under Mach3 you can run it with EXACTLY the same settings under UCCNC as well. It will work just as well, in fact, even better, also if you don't do any tweaking. So, what sort of tweaking you had to do to make it work? Of course, since UCCNC has a better trajectory planner, you can tweak it so that it is EVEN better, but that is really not necessary, or am I missing something? UCCNC outperforms Mach3 in CV mode, and performs equal in exact stop mode.
Of course, I assume that you have had otherwise the exact same hardware, like the motion controller as well, otherwise it is apples and oranges... but if your motors stall under UCCNC they stall also under Mach3.
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