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Hi all,
I was out of town for some days (and off-line). I wanted the group to know
that I am still working on the big-demo project. While waiting for some
changes in the dsp module, I started to work on the graphical interface and
came out with what I think may be more interesting than the demo itself
(don't worry I will still make the demo also), it is a WYSIWYG HMI
development system based on GTK+. The system is almost ready, I still need
to work on a basic documentation. To try this new interface I did the chaser
demo using it and I am starting to test an interface for the basic_dsp demo,
both demos use the same binary code to execute, in other words, if the
needed widgets are in the HMI system, there is no need to program nor
compile code in order to build the interface. Right now my problem is that
since I am returning from my days off to work, I need to catch up before I
can continue to work on this. I will be able to return to this in about a
week and a half, and I need about one more week to have something useful to
upload. I am planning to upload at this time the basic demo graphical
interface, the basic_dsp demo graphical interface an Alfa version of the HMI
interpreter and a short manual. After this I will continue with the
big-demo. I will still need some additional infrastructure from the dsp
modules to be able to really finish the big- demo, some of this is already
being solved by Mario de Sousa (I just read the news about the new
multiplying block, thanks). One of this requirements that I don't remember
if it was already scheduled is a Reset signal for the PID and an antiwindup
feature for the integral part of the PID. The controller behaves very badly
without this features, specially when switching from manual to automatic
mode.
By the way, could someone give me some directions to learn how to upload to
the new cvs.
Regards,
Juan Carlos Orozco
ACElab Industrial Automation
[email protected]
www.ace-lab.com
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I was out of town for some days (and off-line). I wanted the group to know
that I am still working on the big-demo project. While waiting for some
changes in the dsp module, I started to work on the graphical interface and
came out with what I think may be more interesting than the demo itself
(don't worry I will still make the demo also), it is a WYSIWYG HMI
development system based on GTK+. The system is almost ready, I still need
to work on a basic documentation. To try this new interface I did the chaser
demo using it and I am starting to test an interface for the basic_dsp demo,
both demos use the same binary code to execute, in other words, if the
needed widgets are in the HMI system, there is no need to program nor
compile code in order to build the interface. Right now my problem is that
since I am returning from my days off to work, I need to catch up before I
can continue to work on this. I will be able to return to this in about a
week and a half, and I need about one more week to have something useful to
upload. I am planning to upload at this time the basic demo graphical
interface, the basic_dsp demo graphical interface an Alfa version of the HMI
interpreter and a short manual. After this I will continue with the
big-demo. I will still need some additional infrastructure from the dsp
modules to be able to really finish the big- demo, some of this is already
being solved by Mario de Sousa (I just read the news about the new
multiplying block, thanks). One of this requirements that I don't remember
if it was already scheduled is a Reset signal for the PID and an antiwindup
feature for the integral part of the PID. The controller behaves very badly
without this features, specially when switching from manual to automatic
mode.
By the way, could someone give me some directions to learn how to upload to
the new cvs.
Regards,
Juan Carlos Orozco
ACElab Industrial Automation
[email protected]
www.ace-lab.com
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LinuxPLC mailing list
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http://linuxplc.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxplc