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You guys impress me so much with your abilities and generousity. Have you guys ever put together any schematics for a joystick control that goes inline between the computer and stepper driver?
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| No, I haven't done it but have thought of it. Two ways to do it: 1) Just plug the joystick and the software will use it (like Mach2?) 2) Joystick operate independent of the software (in which case positions information in software is incorrect once you use the joystick) Which one are you referring to?
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| I was referring to option 2. I have seen some schematics for sale at buildyouridea.com however I was wondering if there were any free plans in existence. I wasn't aware that Mach2 was able to do option 1. Can TurboCNC do that as well?
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| I was hoping to attract the attention of Phil, to see if he had done anything like this.
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| It's on my project list. Quite simple, so it may even be realized in the not to far future. Depending on how how great my desire for running manually turns out to be. Then as Abasir write: the program will not know. In my case it's for manually running the mill without even turning on the PC. For going through the PC and control program, look for the thread on pendant that is active now. |
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| mvaughn, How do you envision this to work? A 2 axis joystick that controls two axis? Proportional, i.e. full movement of the joystick to the right, moves the coresponding axis to full right? Not thought much about it, but a wheel for each axis might make sense? Or one wheel and a push button you hold for the axis you want to move while the wheel controls the movement. Actually incorporating the capabilities that a duaghter board could plug into the interface board, might not be a half bad idea. Phil |
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| Thanks for the interest Phil Here is the link that I had originally seen the joystick http://buildyouridea.com/hardware/jo.../joystick.html I'm sure there are a ton of nifty little functions that this could provide. I was just interested in a way of manually jogging the machine into position. I was going to attempt building this joystick at the link above, but I found it to be more than I could wrap my brain around.
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| Are the trim buttons (chinese hat) on top of a joystick grip proportional? The real ones are - if so then I'll have what I'm looking for when I complete this: The round button (dingus" is also called a chinese hat - as the shape is similar to the hats coolies wore) The round button is the same as that you'll find on the top of a stickgrip - in a aircraft - or on a joystick. It acts as a mini joystick in that it moves the same way. Any help in my previous cryptic post?
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| continuing.... The center round "dingus" is from a joystick and when using the "KeyWiz/IPAC", it'll be inline via the PS2 plug and switched at the board interface. Seemed like the easiest approach for me -- some of the other eletctonic solutions were a bit too much for me (yet). Cheers - Jim see above post for the hat and trim. Dingus noun A word frequently used to describe an object when the appropriate technical term is not readily known. syn; thingamabob, doohickey, thingie.
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| I don't know what these terms are referring to in this situation. Can you clarify? 1. trim buttons (chinese hat) 2. dingus
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| I guess my thoughts right now would be to build a daughter board to plug into the existing 4 axis open source board, then a small cable comming from that to a pendent. The board would plug into the 4 IDC axis connectors and would have 4 IDC connectors that would then cable to the motor driver boards. A switch to select computer cnc control or pendent. Question would be the actual controls. Probably the easiest to implement is 4 push buttons which would select axis, and a rotary control that you would "scroll" to move the selected axis in the direction of the scroll, and maybe a 5th switch for a fine/coarse adjust. (i.e. in corse it might move an .5 inch per scroll revolution, in fine 16 or so steps per revolution. You could put a board/box inline with the DB25 connector, my concern there would be someone trying to use it with an interface that has the DIR and Step lines/axis no compatable. Thoughts? Phil |
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