#linuxcnc-devel Logs

Jun 23 2022

#linuxcnc-devel Calendar

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09:19 AM pere: hi
09:32 AM JT-Shop: hi
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03:23 PM pere: silopolis[m]: I ran into a build problem when trying to build master with documentation. did you see it too?
03:26 PM pere: <URL: https://bugs.debian.org/1012825 > broke linuxcnc in debian/testing. Had to downgrade libtiff to get it working.
04:11 PM JT-Shop: pere, hows the conversion coming along?
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04:16 PM pere: JT-Shop: forward, but hit a snag with the spindle controller. It error out with "Inverter I O C" and no idea why.
04:16 PM pere: got the axis and most of the rest of the machine controlled by linuxcnc.
04:17 PM JT-Shop: nice
04:17 PM JT-Shop: it's always something it seems
04:17 PM JT-Shop: can you run the spindle manually?
04:18 PM pere: I can turn in by hand...
04:18 PM pere: btw, what is the difference between inverter and converter? Both can report IOC (which I believe is some overcurrent error), but I do not really understand where the error is supposed to be.
04:19 PM pere: <URL: http://cncmanual.com/mitsubishi-freqrol-ac-spindle-controller-fr-se-maintenance-manual/ > is the doc I got for the spindel controller, if you want to have a look.
04:20 PM pere: is inverter the computer controlled transistor rack and the converter what I would otherwise call the rectifier, or is it the other way around or something completely different?
04:20 PM JT-Shop: I'm not sure what the difference is between and inverter or converter kinda vague terms
04:21 PM JT-Shop: that kind of stuff is above my pay grade :)
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