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I see a lot of questions asking variations on the theme of using analog inputs to override speeds; likely because people want to connect front-panel potentiometers or other such.
I understand no such feature currently exists.
Would the developers be open to accepting a PR to implement such a thing? I've done much AVR work on the 328p so I suspect I could have a good look at it. I know the flash space is entirely filled at this point so it would have to be a compile conditional feature that is not enabled by default; but maybe people who'd want such a thing could enable it and disable something else they wouldn't need - for example, laser mode (as surely folks who know they have a CNC mill aren't going to need laser mode on such a machine).
In any case I may have a go at doing it myself sometime anyway, but I'd ideally like to do so in a way that can eventually be contributed back upstream to be more useful to more folks.
What would opinions be?
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As i have made it, but on hw side.
LTC6900 with 100k potentiometer and 10k resistor in order to have a
range of 1Mhz to 20Mhz.
For the commands, i'm passed from rs232 to i2c, but at the same time
it was possible to use a small 8pin uc to convert i2c to rs232 and
feed it to the grbl controller.
For rs232 to i2c, i'm just using pic 10f because i just had it.
Am Di., 10. Okt. 2023 um 17:44 Uhr schrieb Paul Evans
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I see a lot of questions asking variations on the theme of using analog inputs to override speeds; likely because people want to connect front-panel potentiometers or other such.
I understand no such feature currently exists.
Would the developers be open to accepting a PR to implement such a thing? I've done much AVR work on the 328p so I suspect I could have a good look at it. I know the flash space is entirely filled at this point so it would have to be a compile conditional feature that is not enabled by default; but maybe people who'd want such a thing could enable it and disable something else they wouldn't need - for example, laser mode (as surely folks who know they have a CNC mill aren't going to need laser mode on such a machine).
In any case I may have a go at doing it myself sometime anyway, but I'd ideally like to do so in a way that can eventually be contributed back upstream to be more useful to more folks.
What would opinions be?
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I see a lot of questions asking variations on the theme of using analog inputs to override speeds; likely because people want to connect front-panel potentiometers or other such.
I understand no such feature currently exists.
Would the developers be open to accepting a PR to implement such a thing? I've done much AVR work on the 328p so I suspect I could have a good look at it. I know the flash space is entirely filled at this point so it would have to be a compile conditional feature that is not enabled by default; but maybe people who'd want such a thing could enable it and disable something else they wouldn't need - for example, laser mode (as surely folks who know they have a CNC mill aren't going to need laser mode on such a machine).
In any case I may have a go at doing it myself sometime anyway, but I'd ideally like to do so in a way that can eventually be contributed back upstream to be more useful to more folks.
What would opinions be?
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