Don't run GCode until after you have the Axes configured, tested, and tuned.I have connected the KFLOP + KANALOG to the press brake machine. and I've tested the input output using GCODE in Kmotion.exe and everything is correct as the original.
I assume Y1 and Y2 are the hydraulic cylinders to move the Press up and down? I understand crowning is used to compensate for flex of the table? I wouldn't think that would be needed for basic operation. What is "Pressure" used for?I use DACS 0 plan for Analog Amplifier (Axis Y1), DACS 1 for Analog Amplifier (Axis Y2), DACS 2 for Pressure and DACS 3 for Crowning.
To get more DAC voltage increase the max limits on the Step Response Screen. For example with max error of 200 and P Gain of 0.4 the max output voltage will be:Yesterday I tried moving the axis but it didn't move, I saw the voltage in the Analog Status (Kmotion) for the DACs only came out 0.48 volts.
200 x 0.4 = 80 DAC counts
80 / 2048 x 10V = 0.4V
Don't create a C Program until after you have the machine configured and tested using the Step Response Screencan I test the c program in Kmotion and connect the KFLOP + KANALOG to the Analog Amplifier Press brake machine? to drive hydraulic.
Its up to you to understand how your machine works. To command DAC voltages to DACs not used by an Axis you can use DAC Commands on the Console Screen. ie DAC2=1024 DAC3=1024 to apply 5Vsecond, can the hydraulics move, if the Analog Amplifier for Pressure and Crowning has no voltage? because I see my normal machine, Analog Amplifier Presure and Crowning have a voltage of 5 volts. and if RAM goes down, Analog Amplifier (Axis Y1 and Y2) -5 volts, if it rises +5 volts.