mycnc:rotary_encoder_connection_and_setup
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+ | =====Encoder setup (hardware)===== | ||
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+ | The following window is available upon navigating to Settings > Config > Hardware > Encoders: | ||
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+ | The following settings are available: | ||
+ | * Encoder resolution for each particular encoder number. | ||
+ | * The current encoder value is displayed on this screen. This is the fastest way to check if the encoder is connected/ | ||
+ | * Z-position | ||
+ | * Mul coefficients (multiplication value), and | ||
+ | * /(2^Div). These Mul and Div coefficients are used due to the fact that the controller cannot handle floating number data in calculations, | ||
+ | * Encoder position | ||
+ | * Position | ||
+ | * Linear encoder dimension. This should be set to the proper encoder dimension to convert the impulses from a linear encoder to mm (the most common values for this setting are 1 and 5 micrometers, | ||
mycnc/rotary_encoder_connection_and_setup.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/22 13:49 by ivan