I'm working on my second retrofit using kflop/kanalog. My first one makes obvious stepper sounds even though it's fitted with servo's. It also makes a screaming sound when the drives are in position for more than a few seconds.
I have 3 questions:
1. What should the "kernel speed " in machb3 be set to?
2. Is there a connection I should make to the "p-con" pin on the yaskawa drives to the kanalog board to put them to rest after they're in position?
3. Is there a better choice other than mach 3 for my new lathe retrofit?
Kernel speed
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Re: Kernel speed
Hi Dennis,
Seems like tuning issues. Post some Step Response Screen plots. Include some with Move Size 0 while making the "screaming sound"I'm working on my second retrofit using kflop/kanalog. My first one makes obvious stepper sounds even though it's fitted with servo's. It also makes a screaming sound when the drives are in position for more than a few seconds.
That shouldn't matter the Mach3 kernel is not used. Set to a large value.What should the "kernel speed " in machb3 be set to?
No I don't think so.Is there a connection I should make to the "p-con" pin on the yaskawa drives to the kanalog board to put them to rest after they're in position?
Yes our Free KMotionCNCIs there a better choice other than mach 3 for my new lathe retrofit?
Regards,
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.
Tom Kerekes
Dynomotion, Inc.