Re: Project using Visual Basic
Posted by
andyolney
on 2003-03-08 18:39:52 UTC
Pablo - Another approach might be to use Art Fenerty's Mach1 as an
engine for your application. If I understand correctly from following
the Master5 list, you can get or will be able to get in the near
future all the functionality of his 4 axis 25KHz pulse engine with
VB. It can read 3 encoders also, which might work for your sensors.
A big plus would be avoiding the realtime issues of VB ( VB probable
won't put out a very smooth pulse train.) Minus is the $150 price tag.
Hope this helps.
Andy
engine for your application. If I understand correctly from following
the Master5 list, you can get or will be able to get in the near
future all the functionality of his 4 axis 25KHz pulse engine with
VB. It can read 3 encoders also, which might work for your sensors.
A big plus would be avoiding the realtime issues of VB ( VB probable
won't put out a very smooth pulse train.) Minus is the $150 price tag.
Hope this helps.
Andy
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Pablo Roufogalis L.
2003-03-08 09:39:07 UTC
Project using Visual Basic
jeffalanp
2003-03-08 09:57:57 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
Pablo Roufogalis L.
2003-03-08 17:23:36 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
James Wilsom
2003-03-08 17:29:11 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Project using Visual Basic
andyolney
2003-03-08 18:39:52 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
Pablo Roufogalis L.
2003-03-09 05:19:17 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
Pablo Roufogalis L.
2003-03-09 05:26:39 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
James Wilsom
2003-03-09 11:41:06 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Project using Visual Basic
Pablo Roufogalis L.
2003-03-10 03:45:40 UTC
Re: Project using Visual Basic
Tim Goldstein
2003-03-10 07:14:15 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Project using Visual Basic
James Wilsom
2003-03-10 08:00:11 UTC
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William Scalione
2003-03-10 09:51:49 UTC
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