MPG encoder count by 4?

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18 Oct 2020 19:41 #186489 by jhandel
I am wiring up my MPG... This is a single ended MPG so it take +5v, 0v, and returns A Pulse and B Pulse... It is counting (so that is great) but in multiples of 4 so 0,4,8,12... (in both directions so 0,-4.-8.-12 and so forth).

I tried changing W10,11,13 from right (default) to left but when I do that I get no counting at all...

should I just account for this in my HAL MPG Increment calculations or is this mis-count a sign of something else wrong?..

Current wiring (because I am using the Spindle encoder for this) is :
* A Pulse - TB3-7
* neg (0v) - TB3-9
* B Pulse - TB3-10
* Positive (+5v) - TB3-12

and I haven't set anything up in the HAL yet, so I am just looking at the data coming out of HAL Configuration's Watch Tab on Encoder 08/09 (the two encoders share the same values because its the last or 10 encoders, the other 8 being on my 7i89 card).

Thanks

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18 Oct 2020 20:08 #186497 by rodw
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What card are you using? Does it have dedicated MPG pins like the 7i76e?

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18 Oct 2020 20:20 #186504 by jhandel
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It is a 7i76e and I am using the spindle encoder pins.

Thanks

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18 Oct 2020 20:35 #186507 by rodw
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It is a 7i76e and I am using the spindle encoder pins.

Thanks



Why not use the pins that are dedicated for running MPGs?

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18 Oct 2020 21:16 #186515 by jhandel
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Several reasons.
1) not running in software mode 2 (not sure how to set the mode actually

2) using all the inputs for other things (5 axis machine with ATC, so lots of inputs)

3) I’m using an encoder port (spindle encoder) not sure why it shouldn’t work (or maybe it is)

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18 Oct 2020 21:41 #186517 by rodw
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As I understand it the encoders are different. Maybe you have found the difference! Maybe you can mult2 by 0.25 before using the encoder count output but I think there would be a lot of hal overhead to get to the right data type. Maybe it would be cleaner to write a custom component that only output a count on every 4th step? that would be pretty simple using integer division.

eg
if(!count_in % 4)
  count_out +=1

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18 Oct 2020 22:11 #186521 by PCW
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The high speed encoders lack the 1x mode that the MPG
encoders support, so with a 100 PPR MPG dial you will get
400 counts per turn. One thing to do if you use a high speed
encoder for a MPG is to scale the jog increment by 1/4. This does
mean that every MPG detent crossed will result in 4 smaller jogs.

A better way is to use the 7I76Es built in MPG encoders
that do support 1X mode by default so you get 1 count per detent.
You do this by setting the sserial port mode to 2 by adding a
statement like "sserial_port_0=20xxxx" in the loadrt hm2_eth
config string. If you only have one MPG , you will only lose 2
digital inputs by doing this
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19 Oct 2020 03:30 #186547 by fery15sty
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open "custom_postgui.hal"

setp encoder.0.x4-mode 1

change with:

setp encoder.0.x4-mode 0

linuxcnc.org/docs/html/man/man9/encoder.9.html

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19 Oct 2020 12:15 #186572 by jhandel
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open "custom_postgui.hal"

setp encoder.0.x4-mode 1

change with:

setp encoder.0.x4-mode 0

linuxcnc.org/docs/html/man/man9/encoder.9.html


I am not sure that works with the Mesa-card based encoders, but I'll give it a look..

Thanks

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19 Oct 2020 12:17 - 19 Oct 2020 12:22 #186573 by jhandel
Replied by jhandel on topic MPG encoder count by 4?

The high speed encoders lack the 1x mode that the MPG
encoders support, so with a 100 PPR MPG dial you will get
400 counts per turn. One thing to do if you use a high speed
encoder for a MPG is to scale the jog increment by 1/4. This does
mean that every MPG detent crossed will result in 4 smaller jogs.

A better way is to use the 7I76Es built in MPG encoders
that do support 1X mode by default so you get 1 count per detent.
You do this by setting the sserial port mode to 2 by adding a
statement like "sserial_port_0=20xxxx" in the loadrt hm2_eth
config string. If you only have one MPG , you will only lose 2
digital inputs by doing this


Thanks, I was thinking about the 1/4 increments as an option. I mostly wanted to make sure this was expected behavior and wasn't a sign I screwed something up in the wiring...

I really am using almost all of my inputs so moving to software mode 2 would require combining some inputs (like limits) and loosing fidelity on input data..

Thanks for the suggestion, and sharing how to switch to Software Mode 2..
Last edit: 19 Oct 2020 12:22 by jhandel.

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