I just tried the new Helicon Remote 4.0.5 beta version and everything works fine.
The problem is related only to the version 3.9.12
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- 08.02.2021 15:42
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Trinamic control problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 783
- 08.02.2021 15:29
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Trinamic control problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 783
Trinamic control problem
Hi,
after updating Helicon Remote to the Version 3.9.12 I found a problem in the trinamic focusing steps controller, the motor only moves in one direction.
The problem was not present in the older version, everything works fine there.
Thanks
after updating Helicon Remote to the Version 3.9.12 I found a problem in the trinamic focusing steps controller, the motor only moves in one direction.
The problem was not present in the older version, everything works fine there.
Thanks
- 04.05.2019 11:25
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Support
- Topic: OpenCL problem
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2931
OpenCL problem
Hello, I'm using Helicon Focus 7.5.4 pro on an Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Machine with an AMD Radeon R9 200 Series GPU with the latest AMD Drivers. However the OpenCL hardware acceleration doesn't work and my device is not detected "No OpenCL acceleration". Is there any way to fix this probl...
- 05.05.2014 17:34
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
- Topic: Stepper Motors and Microscope
- Replies: 8
- Views: 28101
Re: Stepper Motors and Microscope
Thank you very much for your help and your advices. I have consulted some experts and I decided to use a smaller stepper (PANdrive PD2-113-57-SE-232, which has the same electronics of the PANdrive PD4-113-60-SE-232 but minor torque: 1.01 Nm) coupled to a 10:1 planetary gearbox to reduce the rpm from...
- 28.04.2014 14:18
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
- Topic: Stepper Motors and Microscope
- Replies: 8
- Views: 28101
Re: Stepper Motors and Microscope
Thanks for the reply! So what do you suggest me to do? Apply a reduction gear such as Planetary Gearbox to the stepper and then connect it to the microscope? In this case the PD3-110-42-232 would be able to work well or do I still need the high torque stepper (PD4-113-60-SE-232)? Please forgive me f...
- 27.04.2014 14:39
- Forum: Helicon Focus: Micro
- Topic: Stepper Motors and Microscope
- Replies: 8
- Views: 28101
Stepper Motors and Microscope
Hello, I'm using a stereomicroscope and I plan to drive the focus knob with an external motor and HR. This is my equipment: http://imageshack.com/a/img842/6082/y967.jpg What do you think is the best stepper to drive it, StackShot (standalone stepper motor) or the Trinamic PANDrive PD3-110-42-232? Do...