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TOPIC: 7i77 testers wanted

Re:7i77 testers wanted 29 Apr 2012 22:43 #19637

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Thanks for your patience with my limited understanding of the program. I put in \n in areas where it looked like it was missing and I get this error in the terminal now "<stdin>:14: parameter or pin 'hm2_5i25.0.7i77.0.1.analogout3-mixlim' not found
RTAPI: ERROR: could not open shared memory (errno=2)
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Same error messages upon pressing the enable amp button.
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Re:7i77 testers wanted 29 Apr 2012 22:46 #19638

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in that same area two lines should be:
halrun.write("setp "+self.pwm+"-minlim %.1f\n"% pwmmaxlimit)

note 'minlim' not mixlim

we are getting somewhere though!
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Re:7i77 testers wanted 29 Apr 2012 22:50 #19639

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I can not repeat the component number problem so far...
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Re:7i77 testers wanted 30 Apr 2012 10:58 #19666

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The component number and firmware selection problem has been 100% repeatable for me unfortunately.

However, after fixing the mixlims I no longer get errors in the open loop test! This is great. Now I have another problem and I'm not sure if it's a wiring problem or what. As soon as I enable the amplifier, the pin I understand to be AOUT3 from the 7i77 manual (TB5 pin 16) goes straight to +10V. I would have thought the ENA+ and ENA- pins should be the ones that change state when the amplifier is enabled and then the AOUT line should be the one that is set to the DAC value. Am I misunderstanding something? I'll reread a bit and see if I can figure out what's going on.
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Re:7i77 testers wanted 30 Apr 2012 16:10 #19675

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Ok I will push the changes soon.

When you talk about the Aout3 going to +10 are you talking in the openloop test?
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Re:7i77 testers wanted 30 Apr 2012 16:13 #19676

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Right. In the open loop test, shouldn't those DAC voltages (the defaults are .5 and 5V) only be applied to the AOUT3 output when the +/- buttons are pressed? Enabling the amplifier should just close the ENA+/ENA- switch, shouldn't it?
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