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CNC Override speed. SMC_Interpolator.dOverride is working ? by k2saki 15 minutes ago |
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Could not be resolved - Library error by ademarvribeiro 2 days ago |
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I don't know the details of jsonArrayWriter, but the common behaviour for an xExecute input is that the FB starts on the trigger that it gets TRUE. In your case xExecute is never FALSE, so it is never triggered again to start the jsonArrayWriter. So change the condition from TRUE to a variable which you set to TRUE with the "xFirst". Then when the jsonArrayWriter is done (xDone), or has an error (xError), then set this variable to FALSE.
Sorry, That was my mistake. I found a error in my program. Now it works well.
Also funnie. Codeys is a Leading Hardware-"INDEPENDENT"
Hello. I have a question about override of moving speed. I am testing G-Code in Simulation mode. I set SMC_Interpolator.dOverride <--- 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 when Interpolator is working But SMC_Interpolator.dVel(speed) did not changed at all. Am I missing something to take effect ?
The hole setup is made by 3s. So its a comination of one not two. If Epis decide not to support extra licence whats then the funtion of providing an option with a single license ?? So the idee by 3s has a flod. Epis change the system to add the Stick. I send controller inc stick to Epis. On my software i can see the stick. An then you tel me i need a other license to use an license ?? Makes completly no sense. Codesys should be flexible but is not. I tried Delta. But has no HMI and has its own Codesys...
Hi Georg. Thank you so much ! Your advice is really helpful for me. I appreciate your great help.
I have noticed on the standard numpad dialog, if a user enters a purely decimal number (ie '.6'), the numpad will not accept the value but gives no indication. One must type a leading zero (ie '0.6') in order for it to work. Is there a way to correct this so that a user can just type the decimal value?
Hallo, ich habe eine Frage zu den init-functions: kann man irgendwie verhindern, dass bei einer Installation der Runtime (normal Update per CODESYS Linux Dialog) die init-functions unter /opt/codesys/scripts/init-functions immer ΓΌberschrieben werden? Dort habe ich einige CPU/IRQ Anweisungen die ausgefΓΌhrt werden mΓΌssen, aber nach jedem Runtime Update ist die Datei wieder auf Werkseinstellung. Danke!
Hey guys, I am trying to write a JSON. First time after login in PLC after download everthing works. But when I want to change values during runtime and try to recreate the JSON nothing happens. When forcing the xStart as an impulse i want to recreate it and see 2 as Key3 instead of 1 from the first run. Any Idea how to make this work? PROGRAM test VAR factory : JSON.JSONDataFactory; eDataFactoryError : JSON.FBF.ERROR; pJsonData : POINTER TO JSON.JSONData := factory.Create(eError => eDataFactoryError);...
Hi Fless, thanks for your report! We created an issue in our bug tracker (SM-5109) and will have a look at this issue. Best regards, Georg