by Mudden » Tue Jan 23, 2024 8:16 am
Update!
We have found the solution to this problem!
We swapped the computer to another one and has now run the UCCNC and AXBB-E controller for 14 days (24-7) without a single "Ext. E-Stop triggered" alarm!
For some reason the brand new desktop HP-computer we've initially chose to run UCCNC on does not work properly with the UCCNC / AXBB-E for any longer than a couple of hours (about 10 hours production), then from random, it is triggering the alarm.
However we do not know the root cause why the alarm triggers. We just simply replaced the computer to another one, with similar spec. They have the same RAM, both
is Win 10 machines, both with intel i5 processors, the faulty computer is about 8 years newer though.
Something in the new HP-computer configuration is for some reason triggering an "External E-Stop triggered"-alarm. It doesn't seem to have anything to do with our wired e-stop, limit switches, other I/O inputs, or grounding. I can only assume that the the developers of the software somehow should be able to see what conditions that needs to be fulfilled to trigger the alarm, maybe it's something with the process freezing or ethernet-problems (speculating).