Hey @technico. Do you know if OS13 fixes it? I installed Touchdro on my OS13 phone. No scales yet, or even an interface box, but seems to work ok. What is the bug all about anyway?
Is your Touch system one of the new ones with RPM and the Z-set function in it? If so, did you set up RPM on it and how is that wired?
In my wanderings, I noticed that there doesn't seem to be an external connector for RPM or a Setter. Do you have to add one?
What is the angular axis all about? Any chance that is a lathe compound?
I noticed you can get a box that will input igaging scales. Is there any chance you can mix them with magnetic scales? If so, it would make a tailstock quill much more practical!
Hi
@Susquatch
The Samsung bug applies to OS13 as well, I expect if there's any change it'll show up on the
TouchDRO System Requirements Page.
The bug is described in detail in a couple of threads on Hobby-Machinist
Help: Bitten by Samsung bug and
V3 (TouchDRO) Freezing but basically the Bluetooth connection drops for about a half second every so often so the display does not update until it comes back. I see that it does revert to the correct position once it comes back though. That makes sense because it's the tablet dropping out, not the scale adapter.
To me it looks like you could use the Samsungs to install your system and get to know it but you might find some overshoots turn up because of the drop outs.
My installation has the ability to display RPM but so far that's Project 42, level b. I have VFDs on my machines (Vee belt Flipping Drives) so I can calibrate the speeds once and unless the frequency of the transmission grid changes I won't need a real time display.
When you speak of Z-set I think you're referring to the Probe input. It is the function we talked about off-line where closing a switch (wired electronic probe) tells TouchDRO where the datum edge is located (accounting for probe dimensions). That is available on all 3 axes. I have the U-solder
DIY DRO Adapter Kit, there are X, Y, Z and W limit inputs on the pre-stuffed boards that
@David_R8 has which I don't, I'm not sure what they are used for though perhaps David can fill in details.
The external connectors for the RPM and Probe inputs are not supplied with the kits, I'm thinking a simple coaxial connector would be suitable. I left room on my Hammond cases for expansion.
The angular axis allows you to connect a rotary encoder having the same type of quadrature data stream as the linear scales. Sounds good if you want to put one on your dividing head or rotary table. I assume you'd use your W axis input for that. I suppose you could graft an encoder onto the compound, that would be cool to have.
With what I read about igauging I don't think I would want to go there. The scale adapters for glass/mag and igauging are different beasts, see
Scale Adapter Options. If I wanted to put a scale on my tailstock I think I'd make up another tape scale rather than mess with other unknowns. When I really need to know, so far I have just put a DRO (Dial indicator Read Out) on mine.
That should keep you out of trouble (and the missus' hair) for a while!
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