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23-04-2014 #1
Ok well not often I'm asking for help but with this kind of electronics I'm not so savy.!
What I want to do is build a SIMPLE test rig for moving machine AXIS around on bench with NO PC involved.
I've got a simple setup already that is just a Drive and MPG and it works ok but hurts my wrist winding MPG more than 3hrs watching Babe Station.
(Stuck a drill on it but that is going to kill MPG sooner or later.)
So what I "Think" need is a step multiplier and I want to know the simplest and easist way to do this. Ideally I would like not involve Arduino's or Rasp tarts Etc just keep to simple electronics on simple bread board PCB. (Oh and cheap to build)
That's it really and I haven't got a clue where to start so I'm relying on you Electronic Boff's.!!Last edited by JAZZCNC; 23-04-2014 at 10:19 AM.
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Sticking my neck out here but something like this 2MHz DDS Function Signal Generator Module Sine/Triangle/Square Wave+case | eBay I think could drive the drives for a start ..Clive
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23-04-2014 #3
If you want to get the soldering iron out, a 555 based circuit should do the trick...
555 Oscillator Tutorial - The Astable Multivibrator
Put a variable resistor in for R2 to vary the speed and maybe a switch to change the capacitor if you want more range.
A couple of quid should get you going.
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23-04-2014 #4
Hi Jazz,
What stepper driver do you use?
The digital drive I use on my mill have a "Test Mode" ... All you need to do is flick a micro-switch on each drive. :-)
Can't do simpler or cheaper than that !
RNR
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23-04-2014 #5Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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23-04-2014 #6
I'm no expert but I would think you should be able to turn the motor / axis with just a few volts about 12v missing the driver and the PC out altogether Found this on YouTube look as it's a hacked PC PSU, can't get much cheaper than that. Mike
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23-04-2014 #8
Clive S, that's still quicker than 3hrs mind you he was watching Babe Station so his hand may have been winding the wrong crank LOL. Or for $40 would this do the job, less strain on the wrist! CNC STEPPER SERVO MOTOR STEP Pulse Generator & TESTER Pulse generator [] - $39.99 : Get Hubbed, The Art of CNC
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23-04-2014 #10
Clive there's others that may do what he wants from $25 would Servo/Stepper Testing : Get Hubbed, The Art of CNC or this on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Reversible...item41765abaf1 Mike
Last edited by longy; 23-04-2014 at 05:44 PM.
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