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getting_started:tutorials:oneaxis_bbb [2019/10/14 17:02] grafgetting_started:tutorials:oneaxis_bbb [2021/02/12 15:23] – [Encoder Inputs] ursgraf
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 ===== Analog Output ===== ===== Analog Output =====
-There are 4 connectors denoted with DC Motors. Connect number 1 with the motor. Before testing plug in the 12V DC power supply or the Li-Po battery, otherwise the motors won't run. ssh into the Beaglebone blue board and run+There are 4 connectors denoted with //DC Motors//. Connect number 1 with the motor. Before testing plug in the 12V DC power supply or the Li-Po battery, otherwise the motors won't run. ssh into the Beaglebone blue board and run
 <code> <code>
-debian@beaglebone:$ rc_test_motors -m 1 -d 1+ost@bblue:$ rc_test_motors -m 1 -d 1
 </code> </code>
 //-m 1// selects the first motor while //-d 1// specifies a duty cycle of 1. The motor should run in positive direction. If the motor turns in the opposite direction, change the + and - wire of the motor. You can stop the program by pressing ''Ctrl-C''. The test program is located in ///usr/bin// and can be run from anywhere.  //-m 1// selects the first motor while //-d 1// specifies a duty cycle of 1. The motor should run in positive direction. If the motor turns in the opposite direction, change the + and - wire of the motor. You can stop the program by pressing ''Ctrl-C''. The test program is located in ///usr/bin// and can be run from anywhere. 
  
 +===== Enable Signal =====
 +On the Beaglebone blue we do not use a motor controller and therefore, we do not use this signal. However, we put the signal onto the green led on the board.
  
-  * Analog output and enable signal to the motor controller +===== Encoder Inputs ===== 
-  * Encoder outputs (A/B signals) to the decoder inputs +There are 4 connectors denoted with //4 Quadrature encoder inputs//. Connect number 1 with your encoder. Make sure that your encoder works with 3.3V as delivered by this connector. Test the encoder with 
-  motor controller ready signal to a digital input +<code> 
-  * emergency button to a digital input+ost@bblue:$ rc_test_encoders  
 +</code> 
 +Turning the motor in positive direction must lead to the encoder counting upwards. If not, change the A and B signals.
  
-IMPORTANT Make sure that a positive voltage on the motor leads to the encoder counting upwardsIf the opposite is the case, either change the cables or change the hardware configuration file. \\ +===== Ready Signal ===== 
-IMPORTANT On the beaglebone blue board, you don't need a motor controller. Hence, you do not need the enable signal. Tie the ready signal to logic one.+The ready signal signals to the controller that the motor controller has powered upAs there is no external motor controller on the Beaglebone blue we simply put this signal on a digital input pin which is connected to the on board push button //Mode//
  
 +===== Emergency Signal =====
  
 +The emergency signal is used to bring the application in a safe mode. We put this input signal on a digital input pin which is connected to the on board push button //Pause//. Later when the application runs we can cause the safety system to switch to an emergency state by pressing the //Pause// button.
getting_started/tutorials/oneaxis_bbb.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/12 17:22 by ursgraf