Re: 5 axis with cncpro
Posted by
Alan Marconett KM6VV
on 2001-02-25 14:07:24 UTC
Carl,
No reason why you couldn't. A rely driver (transistor) connected to a
"M" bit should do the trick. Make sure the "M" command is "Non Modal".
Actually, if you have TTL logic, no reason you couldn't us logic to
switch the signals around.
Alan KM6VV
carlcnc@... wrote:
No reason why you couldn't. A rely driver (transistor) connected to a
"M" bit should do the trick. Make sure the "M" command is "Non Modal".
Actually, if you have TTL logic, no reason you couldn't us logic to
switch the signals around.
Alan KM6VV
carlcnc@... wrote:
>
> Have this idea of using one of the io's to a fourpole switch to
> add 3rd z axis.
> when I want to activate the 3rd z use M command to "toggle" motor
> power.
> anyone else tried this?
>
> CB
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carlcnc@s...
2001-02-25 10:29:20 UTC
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Alan Marconett KM6VV
2001-02-25 14:07:24 UTC
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Rich D.
2001-02-25 14:15:10 UTC
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2001-02-25 17:29:22 UTC
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carlcnc@s...
2001-02-25 19:53:39 UTC
Re: 5 axis with cncpro
ballendo@y...
2001-02-25 20:43:57 UTC
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carlcnc@s...
2001-02-25 21:40:55 UTC
Re: 5 axis with cncpro
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2001-02-26 10:51:59 UTC
Re: 5 axis with cncpro