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Third party software and hardware support forums. => Third party software and hardware support forums. => Topic started by: TurbineTed on April 11, 2017, 08:58:18 AM
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I am trying to set up a Lathe using a XHC 3 axis USB Motion Controller with Mach 3. Everything works great but I cannot get Mach 3 to read a consistent index pulse, indicated speed bounces around plus or minus 50 rpm of actual speed.
I am using a Hall Effect detector with an external 5v supply and the signal connected to Input 15 (not that it seems to matter which input I use as all result in the same problem). Mach 3 is running on a 64 bit Windows 7 computer (but have also tried it on a 32 bit XP computer). I have the Index debounce set to zero and Spindle Speed Averaging ON.
I have measured the pulse frequency from the detector and it is stable and accurately gives the actual spindle speed.
I have emailed the manufacturer of the motion controller twice in the last couple of weeks but have had no response at all.
I am fairly convinced that I have either wired the detector wrong or I have set something wrong in Mach 3.
If anybody has any idea how to solve this I would be most grateful as I'm desperate to have a go at Metric threading on my old Smart & Brown Sable Imperial lathe (now a CNC Lathe!!).
Many Thanks.
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Hi Ted,
You could try sending an email to cdxhctech_ly@163.com. This is their after-sales service engineer.
Tweakie.
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Hi Tweakie,
Thanks for the response, unfortunately this is the guy I have emailed twice with no response, maybe he is on holiday or something. I'll send another email to them soon.
Ted
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Daer Ted,
I will feedback this matter to our after-sales engineer.
Regards
Alex He
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Thanks Alex
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I have XHC MKV-ethernet, and I have a similar problem.
I also wrote to the producer, but nobody has written back yet.
Has your problem been solved?
I have already tested various sensors (optical, magnetic, 5v, 24v).
Either I have a problem with mach3 or with motion board.
In my setup, speed is displayed every 60 .... (60,120,180,240,300 ......)
I don't know how to change it.
Changing the number of pulses in the controller plugin settings does not change anything.
short video: https://drive.google.com/open?id=18gI7IyYStjs48CP5CFRQYdduAhZ3ie1R
Please help me.
Best regards,
Karol.
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Hi Karol
I never got a reply from the producer, but after a lot of messing about realised that the thing cannot accept a pulse input.
It can only send an output to a variable frequency drive (VFD) and Mach 3 assumes the speed is as set.
I eventually gave up with it and Mach 3 (glad I didn't buy the full version of Mach 3).
I then went on to convert my mill to cnc but using Arduino, GRBL and Fusion 360 all of which works great.
Sorry I can't really help.
Ted
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Thank you for the quick information, it's hard to hear the sad news.
I will wait for info from the producer, I hope they will help.
If not, it means that XHC is a very weak device.
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Hi,
If not, it means that XHC is a very weak device.
Sorry to say, but on the basis of manufacturer support, XHC is not just 'weak', its absolute rubbish. I feel sorry
for those people who buy them, I just wished they had asked or even spent a couple of hours reading on the forum
before they bought.
Do yourself a favour and look to US and European manufacturers that support their products:
ESS by Warp9TD
UC100,UC400,UC300 by CNCDrive
57CNC,57CNCdb25 by PoKeys.
Craig