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    Wal's Avatar
    Lives in Stockport, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 31-03-2024 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 491. Received thanks 71 times, giving thanks to others 29 times.
    Make sure you set the step outputs in software to active low.
    Any idea how to do this in LinuxCNC?

    Wal.

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    Wal's Avatar
    Lives in Stockport, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 31-03-2024 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 491. Received thanks 71 times, giving thanks to others 29 times.
    Okay, so I connected an axis up using the control pins (2/3) to PUL+ / DIR+ respectively with the PUL- / DIR- going back to the GRND on the BOB.

    Nowt.

    Set the step outputs to 'active low' - thanks again Clive for pointing out how to do this: check the 'invert' box in the Parallel Port Setup window (Stepconf utility)

    Still nothing.

    After a fair amount of head-scratching I measured the voltages coming into the PUL+ / DIR+ terminals on the driver - I know that it's gonna fluctuate when the 'test axis' utility is running, but the voltage was peaking at about 2v, both at the driver and the BOB. A bit more head-scratching before connecting the control pins (2/3) on the BOB to the PUL- / DIR- and +5v to the PUL+ / DIR +. Output pins still set to 'active low' and hey presto...

    Pics and (rather meaningless, yet somehow satisfactory) video of my motor rotating back and forth attached.

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    Another question - as shown in the diagram here, will it be okay to take the +5v from the PS into a 13amp terminal block and distribute the power to the BOB and the drivers from there? I can't see why it wouldn't, but there's the duncery kicking in again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wal View Post
    Another question - as shown in the diagram here, will it be okay to take the +5v from the PS into a 13amp terminal block and distribute the power to the BOB and the drivers from there? I can't see why it wouldn't, but there's the duncery kicking in again...
    Yep that will be fine.!!

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    Wal's Avatar
    Lives in Stockport, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 31-03-2024 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 491. Received thanks 71 times, giving thanks to others 29 times.
    Hello again.

    Sorry to resurrect an old topic - I've been working away from home for a while and am just catching up a bit with bits and pieces of the build. Since my last post, I've come across some instructions for the drivers I'm using, but they're in German - although I think it's probably fairly straightforward to decipher the diagrams if you know what you're looking at.

    I've attached a couple of images - one is of the German instructions and the other of the LinuxCNC Stepper Mill config window - the bit I'm concerned with is the "Driver Timing Settings" section.

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    I'm led to believe that the German instructions pertain to the "Driver Timing Settings" and this is how the text translates:

    Schrittimpuls = Step Pulse

    Richtungssignal = Direction Signal

    Freigabesignal = Enable Signal

    My motors work with the default settings - indeed, they work with a load of different settings, but since this info comes from a German manual distributed by a vendor, it's probably more likely to be correct, rather than me mashing in a load of numbers...

    So, based on the diagrams, am I correct in thinking that:

    Step Time = 1000
    Step Space = 2500
    Direction Hold = 2500
    Direction Setup = 1000

    Any thoughts?

    Wal.

  5. #5
    Wal I think you will find if you just use 5000 in each of the boxes it will be fine ...Clive

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    Clive is correct, but if lower values work then your maximum step frequency can be set higher.
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    Wal's Avatar
    Lives in Stockport, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 31-03-2024 Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 491. Received thanks 71 times, giving thanks to others 29 times.
    Cheers guys - thanks (as ever) for the info!

    Wal.

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    Lives in leicester, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 4 Weeks Ago Has been a member for 9-10 years. Has a total post count of 363.
    Thanks for posting this wal.
    I bought 6 of the same drives recently and received two of those bobs in with em.
    Almost a year on hows the bob doing?i dismissed using them after reading a bit of neg feedback but im about to try and wire up my mill so i might give them ago,
    Last edited by dazza; 09-06-2014 at 04:57 PM.

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