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Status request #1

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Wayne2580 opened this issue Dec 10, 2021 · 7 comments
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Status request #1

Wayne2580 opened this issue Dec 10, 2021 · 7 comments

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@Wayne2580
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I use Phils Teensy 4.1 grblHAL BoB Unkit for 2 different CNC's and they work very well. One of them is a 5 axis w rs485 spindle control.

I have a Charmhigh 48VB and 36VA. The plan is convert both to Openpnp. My fist step is to flash the 36VA stock board w a Smoothie port just to get Openpnp up and running. After I get a feel for things Ill swap the main board w Phils Teensy 4.1 grblHAL BoB Unkit.
Very much looking forward to updates on this project.
Thanks Wayne

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terjeio commented Dec 13, 2021

I need testers with a machine to help with this, until then there will be no updates from me.

Since you can flash Smoothie is the stock board based on a LPC176x MCU? If so it should be possible to try the plugin with the LPC176x driver too before swapping the board.

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Hi Terje
I have two machines. Both machines use the same main board with a STM32 M4. These boards are flash protected so it is irreversible. As a precaution I also ordered a stock replacement board from the manufacture (Charmhigh) just in case. There is a long lead time and probably wont receive it until Feb.

I'm familiar using grblHAL only w the Phils Teensy 4.1 being used for 5 axis CNC mill. OpenPnp is new to me and I dont know the hardware or M-codes requirements just yet. If you're interested Im happy to test on both machines.
Thanks Wayne

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terjeio commented Dec 14, 2021

Do you know of anybody who have switched to OpenPNP for these?
Is there only one control board in the machine?
I would guess there has to be a ton of I/O lines for all those feeders etc. No way you will be able to replace that with a Teensy unless there is an I/O board that can be controlled via I2C, SPI or some other protocol.

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Wayne2580 commented Dec 14, 2021 via email

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terjeio commented Dec 15, 2021

Good, after getting Smoothie to run you could then try with the grblHAL STM32F4xx driver before moving on to the Teensy.
Do you know how many analog inputs and outputs are required?

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Wayne2580 commented Dec 15, 2021 via email

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I need testers with a machine to help with this, until then there will be no updates from me.

Since you can flash Smoothie is the stock board based on a LPC176x MCU? If so it should be possible to try the plugin with the LPC176x driver too before swapping the board.

I have a machine that I can use to test the OPENPNP_Plugin. I am testing its integration now and will provide comments and issues as they pop up.

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