Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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JAZZCNC
Sorry wasn't ignoring you I went out last night.!
Ok well looking at the manual the Motors use Resolvers rather than Encoders and the Drives simulate encoder output so resolution will depend on how the drives are set.
The Ratio is simply if there are any pulleys or gearbox's involved. If not then ignore.
Goto Homing and Limits and Click reversed.
Thanks, appreciate you have more to do than just to help me (and others) ;p
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
JazzCNC, what process do you use to PID tune the motors?
Do you use the 'auto tune' feature in the plugin config?
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
I tried to get Z to PID tune but its not happy and the mill starts to move the other axis without me asking. Odd. Not sure if I am getting some cross talk on the wires, ive checked all the wires a few times.
Have you tried Reversing the Encoder signal in the Plug-in.? This would cause false movement of Z axis but not sure it would affect others but possible so worth trying.!
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
Have you tried Reversing the Encoder signal in the Plug-in.? This would cause false movement of Z axis but not sure it would affect others but possible so worth trying.!
Ill try again this week. I need a new 24V PSU first. So both X and Y are reversed, otherwise they do not respond properly. Might be that Z needs to be set to normal, perhaps an assumption that they would all be the same.
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
JazzCNC, what process do you use to PID tune the motors?
Do you use the 'auto tune' feature in the plugin config?
In all honesty I've very little experience with IP-A or Analog drives or motors with Resolvers which will make a difference to PID setup.
My motors are Brushed DC with Tacho's and Real Encoders which makes a difference to your setup. My drives PID was set up already for the Velocity/Current and the IP-A Autotune did a good Job with position so little to no tweaking required.
I would think that because your drives where already setup then you'll be in a similar position with Velocity/Current setup in the drive so using the Auto tune in IP-A would get you close. Then it's just a case of playing with IP-A PID settings to get nice stable smooth movement.
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Ill try again this week. I need a new 24V PSU first. So both X and Y are reversed, otherwise they do not respond properly. Might be that Z needs to be set to normal, perhaps an assumption that they would all be the same.
Erm fatal.!!. . . Assume Nothing.!! . . . But yes I'd have done the same. . Lol
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
In all honesty I've very little experience with IP-A or Analog drives or motors with Resolvers which will make a difference to PID setup.
My motors are Brushed DC with Tacho's and Real Encoders which makes a difference to your setup. My drives PID was set up already for the Velocity/Current and the IP-A Autotune did a good Job with position so little to no tweaking required.
I would think that because your drives where already setup then you'll be in a similar position with Velocity/Current setup in the drive so using the Auto tune in IP-A would get you close. Then it's just a case of playing with IP-A PID settings to get nice stable smooth movement.
Thanks. Considering the mill was working before, the drives should be setup correctly. The 'output' from the drive is as if it was an encoder. The drive takes the resolver input and converts it to encoder type for the controller.
I have a question too around cabling whilst I try and find out what could cause any funny issues.
I am using Cat 5 cable for the encoder and ref signals. So, its shielded, its 8 core + the outer core.
The drawings I have show that the -10 to +10V run in their own shield. Currently I am sharing this common cable for - 10 to + 10 plus the encoder feedback. Is this a problem? I dont mind splitting them but dont want to buy cable I dont need.
Thanks
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Thanks. Considering the mill was working before, the drives should be setup correctly. The 'output' from the drive is as if it was an encoder. The drive takes the resolver input and converts it to encoder type for the controller.
Yes agreed but you'll still need to tune the Controller for position so use the IP-A Autotune and tweak settings if motors are twitchy etc..
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
I have a question too around cabling whilst I try and find out what could cause any funny issues.
I am using Cat 5 cable for the encoder and ref signals. So, its shielded, its 8 core + the outer core.
The drawings I have show that the -10 to +10V run in their own shield. Currently I am sharing this common cable for - 10 to + 10 plus the encoder feedback. Is this a problem? I dont mind splitting them but dont want to buy cable I dont need.
Thanks
Yes I'd separate them.
Also make sure your Grounding is correct and all Shields going to Star Ground point.!
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
Yes agreed but you'll still need to tune the Controller for position so use the IP-A Autotune and tweak settings if motors are twitchy etc..
Yes I'd separate them.
Also make sure your Grounding is correct and all Shields going to Star Ground point.!
Not using 3 phase, I know that some will consider Neutral as Earth in single phase (country specific), is that the case here?
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
Neutral is not earth In the UK the earth is bonded to the neutral in most cases but not always.
The ground in your case is a central point where all the screens and ground are connected together in one place (star point) and that point in connected to the general earth connection. This is to try and stop ground loops. ..Clive