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Subject: | RE: [Ext]RE: Help with BiSS encoders and Galil controller |
From: | Mark Rivers via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
To: | Jesse Hopkins <jhopkins1 at iit.edu>, EPICS Tech-Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
Date: | Tue, 13 May 2025 22:48:50 +0000 |
Hi Jesse, Did you have these slits working previously with an OMS? I have verified that using LA Stepper from the Galil to the Step-Pak results in the same rotation direction and limit sense as the OMS, so we did not
need to change any wiring? What driver are you using? If switching the limits is difficult then perhaps it would be easier to reverse a motor winding in the cable. Then HA Stepper will move in the direction that works with the limits. Mark From: Jesse Hopkins <jhopkins1 at iit.edu>
Hi Mark, Thanks for asking the obvious question, I probably should have tested that already. Yes, If I flip the motor type to HA Stepper it seems to work fine, requested motor motion and encoder readback
align in terms of direction, and the motor stops running away. So it definitely seems to be related to the Rev HA Stepper setting.
Unfortunately, given the system (slits in UHV) I’m kind of stuck with the Rev HA Stepper setting as I need the stepper motor motion to align with the limits, and rewiring the limits would be
non-trivial. All the best. ---- Sector 18, Advanced Photon Source Research Associate Professor, Illinois Tech |