There are single limit switches for the x and y axesĪ single switch on each axis is sufficient for homing and soft limits, but not to fully implement hard limits. The power supply is a chassis unit with a plastic cover over the electrical connections.
Sainsmart dds140 linux pro#
Sainsmart dds140 linux software#
Haven't tried with the proper software yet but it seems to work 100%, now that i fixed the loose BNC connector (a bit wimpy springs, i think i'll replace that with something that takes a good grip on the inner pin. Glad that i persevered, maybe next guys in EU can get theirs without trouble. They had had plenty of weird unexplained returns before so. They found out that the company they used was putting theirs and other clients packets to same pallets and in there was something that was stopped at EU border (nothing illegal, if i got it right, it was batteries or some other stuff like that) so the whole thing was sent back to china. It took 3 emails to finally get them to react and they did.
They wanted to send a new or cancel the deal but i said that if they do that, they learn nothing what happened. But since this could not be the case, i pestered them to get to the bottom of the problem. They were helpful but did suggest for sometime that it was my fault, that i had not been at home or something (i ordered so that i have to pick it up, just so i can pay possible costs if it had any extras and to inspect the parcel). No other explanation and i contacted Sainsmart.
Finally strange message came that said that the package could not be delivered. Weeks rolled by and the package didn't arrive. They sent it, took a bit but all seemed to be in order, package was moving. Ordered from the manufacturer webpage, nothing wrong there. As a payback, i'll tell my quest to get this scope. Thanks a ton mate! The one on their website is just rubbish. When started DDS140 is recognized but nothing further happens same step at openhantek: g++ -m64 -Wl,-O1 -o bin/openhantek build/obj/colorbox.o build/obj/configdialog.o build/obj/configpages.o build/obj/dataanalyzer.o build/obj/dockwindows.o build/obj/dso.o build/obj/dsocontrol.o build/obj/dsowidget.o build/obj/exporter.o build/obj/glgenerator.o build/obj/glscope.o build/obj/helper.o build/obj/levelslider.o build/obj/main.o build/obj/openhantek.o build/obj/settings.o build/obj/sispinbox.o build/obj/hardcontrol.o build/obj/control.o build/obj/device.o build/obj/types.o build/obj/moc_colorbox.o build/obj/moc_configdialog.o build/obj/moc_configpages.o build/obj/moc_dataanalyzer.o build/obj/moc_dockwindows.o build/obj/moc_dsocontrol.o build/obj/moc_dsowidget.o build/obj/moc_exporter.o build/obj/moc_glscope.o build/obj/moc_glgenerator.o build/obj/moc_levelslider.o build/obj/moc_openhantek.o build/obj/moc_settings.o build/obj/moc_sispinbox.o build/obj/moc_hardcontrol.o build/obj/moc_control.o build/obj/moc_device.o build/obj/qrc_application.o build/obj/qrc_configdialog.o -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -lfftw3 -lusb-1.0 -lQtOpenGL -lQtGui -lQtCore -lGL -lpthread I have no skills in c++/g++ but when I change "-llibusb-1.0" to "-lusb-1.0" and "-lfftw3-3" to "-lfftw3" it compiles fine.
Unfortunately compilation failes at last step: g++ -m64 -Wl,-O1 -o bin/openhantek build/obj/colorbox.o build/obj/configdialog.o build/obj/configpages.o build/obj/dataanalyzer.o build/obj/dockwindows.o build/obj/dsocontrol.o build/obj/dsowidget.o build/obj/exporter.o build/obj/glgenerator.o build/obj/glscope.o build/obj/helper.o build/obj/levelslider.o build/obj/main.o build/obj/openhantek.o build/obj/settings.o build/obj/hantek_control.o build/obj/hantek_device.o build/obj/hantek_types.o build/obj/buudai_control.o build/obj/buudai_device.o build/obj/buudai_types.o build/obj/dso.o build/obj/moc_colorbox.o build/obj/moc_configdialog.o build/obj/moc_configpages.o build/obj/moc_dataanalyzer.o build/obj/moc_dockwindows.o build/obj/moc_dsocontrol.o build/obj/moc_dsowidget.o build/obj/moc_exporter.o build/obj/moc_glscope.o build/obj/moc_glgenerator.o build/obj/moc_levelslider.o build/obj/moc_openhantek.o build/obj/moc_settings.o build/obj/moc_hantek_control.o build/obj/moc_hantek_device.o build/obj/moc_buudai_control.o build/obj/moc_buudai_device.o build/obj/qrc_application.o build/obj/qrc_configdialog.o -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -L/usr/X11R6/lib64 -LC:/Qt/lib/libusb/MS32/dll/ -llibusb-1.0 -LC:/Qt/lib/fftw-3.3.4-dll32/ -lfftw3-3 -lQtOpenGL -lQtGui -lQtCore -lGL -lpthread /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibusb-1.0 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lfftw3-3 collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status Makefile.Release:193: recipe for target 'bin/openhantek' failed to compare.
Sainsmart dds140 linux how to#
Luckily the DDS140 type is fixed to "8312" in buudai_types.h, same as offered from mine For I have no plan how to compile on Win7 I just even tried on Ubuntu 15.10.