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  1. #1
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    Feedback from Driver, how does Mach3 know where it is?

    Howdy peeps, just enquiring as to how Mach3 comunicates withe a servo driver to know it's position?
    From the driver I have inputs of STEP, DIR & ENABLE and an output of RUN.
    Currently when the drive trips the DRO keeps counting and the program keeps operating.
    I'm guessing I need to set the output of RUN as an input on the computer, I'm just not sure how I tell Mach3 to halt the program when it stops recieving a signal from the RUN terminal.

  2. #2
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    Mach3 can't keep track of where your servos are. It just tells them where to go.

    It is poosible to write a macro that will read encoder signals and compare them to the commanded position. There is a commercial add-on product that does this at www.rogersmachine.net
    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    Well with the hobby type drivers you have an "open loop" system, it's never truly a "closed loop" system.....the system that ger21 references...alerts you when a discrepancy occurs and expects you to correct it........a "closed loop" system would be auto-correcting without manual intervention.

  4. #4
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    Thanks guys, I didn't realise that it is technically an open loop system, now I can understand why you don't need feedback from the encoder to the pc.

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