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getting_started:tutorials:oneaxis_comedi [2026/05/27 15:40] ursgrafgetting_started:tutorials:oneaxis_comedi [2026/05/28 14:22] (current) – [Run Application] ursgraf
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 ====== Experimental Setup with a PC with National Instruments Card ====== ====== Experimental Setup with a PC with National Instruments Card ======
    
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 We use a regular PC (x86-64) together with a National Instrument card: PCIe - 6251 (M-Series). The card requires the //comedi// library together with the EEROS hardware wrapper, see [[eeros_architecture:hal:hardware_libraries#comedi|]]. In any case you have to install ''comedi'' separately. A maxon motor controller (50V / 5A) delivers the necessary power.  We use a regular PC (x86-64) together with a National Instrument card: PCIe - 6251 (M-Series). The card requires the //comedi// library together with the EEROS hardware wrapper, see [[eeros_architecture:hal:hardware_libraries#comedi|]]. In any case you have to install ''comedi'' separately. A maxon motor controller (50V / 5A) delivers the necessary power. 
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 IMPORTANT Make sure that a positive voltage on the motor leads to the encoder counting upwards. If the opposite is the case, either change the cables or change the hardware configuration file. \\ IMPORTANT Make sure that a positive voltage on the motor leads to the encoder counting upwards. If the opposite is the case, either change the cables or change the hardware configuration file. \\
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 +=====Run Application=====
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 +Start the application by choosing the appropriate configuration file:
 +<code>
 +$ sudo ./simpleMotorControl -c HwConfigComedi.json
 +</code>
  
  
  
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