Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby sirnoname » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 11:58

Right near the axis name in the "math setup" is a setup button where you set a math output to a real hardware output ;)
If you generate a axis you are also asked for that HW output, no need to do more than select.
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby Niko » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 13:23

Terry,

here is my Swtool setting after an auto-tune:

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Sirnoname,

you mean here to set a math output?

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and i need to program here also? no?

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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby sirnoname » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 13:33

You can program the HW axis in both dialogs, because they are syncronized, but I suggest the setup button.
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby Niko » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 13:45

Sorry, but i don't understand very well what you want to say.

i can let (in the second picture) everythink blank?
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby sirnoname » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 14:20

If you change first picture the second is changed also. If you change second picture, first picture is changed :)
It is the same box.
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby Niko » Sat 11. Jan 2014, 14:50

Yes, i noticed that.

but i have to program the "sequence" for each direction. (Add new sequence block, Add new output,...) ?

Is it better on analog speed or dynamic?


thank for your effort, lol
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby Niko » Sun 12. Jan 2014, 20:56

Definitively, it's not working for me. i try every thing :(
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby sirnoname » Sun 12. Jan 2014, 22:26

The sequences are only for pneumatic and hydraulic (teach in interface). Direct output is for you, only this box.
You do only need to select one axis.
First use the kangaroo too, then you have to try with the interface setup (position 10%, 50% 90%). After this works you can go with the rest.
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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby Niko » Tue 14. Jan 2014, 08:19

Here is my big problem after 20 secondes of game:

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DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL


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Re: Dimension Engineering Position Control Module

Postby sirnoname » Tue 14. Jan 2014, 10:10

Mostly caused by Logitech input device drivers ...
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