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swood1
20-09-2014, 07:06 PM
This may sound a stupid question but I am new to playing with stepper motors and drivers. I am hoping someone can help with my query. Basically I bought some stepper driver boards off Fleebay. The drivers have 6 connectors for the outputs. These are:-
- Enable +
- Enable -
- Direction +
- Direction -
- Pulse +
- Pulse -
I only have 4 connectors on my breakout board, these are
XE - enable?
XD - direction
XS - Pulse/step
XN - Ground
Would I be right to assume the three negatives are linked together and then back to XN?
Steve
Clive S
20-09-2014, 09:15 PM
This may sound a stupid question but I am new to playing with stepper motors and drivers. I am hoping someone can help with my query. Basically I bought some stepper driver boards off Fleebay. The drivers have 6 connectors for the outputs. These are:-
- Enable +
- Enable -
- Direction +
- Direction -
- Pulse +
- Pulse -
I only have 4 connectors on my breakout board, these are
XE - enable?
XD - direction
XS - Pulse/step
XN - Ground
Would I be right to assume the three negatives are linked together and then back to XN?
SteveGenerally enable does not need to be used so just ling the -ve on the others. ..Clive
cropwell
21-09-2014, 09:25 AM
Generally enable does not need to be used so just ling the -ve on the others. ..Clive
I learnt my lesson with floating inputs 30 years ago, so my question is - is there usually built in bias towards the enabled state in stepper drivers ?
swood1
21-09-2014, 11:35 AM
Hi Clive,
Thanks I shall give it a go, see what happens.
EddyCurrent
21-09-2014, 12:41 PM
I learnt my lesson with floating inputs 30 years ago, so my question is - is there usually built in bias towards the enabled state in stepper drivers ?
In my Leadshine manual it says, High level for enabling, low level for disabling. Usually left unconnected (enabled)
So the default state you might say is 'enabled', I expect that rather than floating, the input has a pull-up resistor to keep it 'high'
Clive S
21-09-2014, 12:51 PM
In my Leadshine manual it says, High level for enabling, low level for disabling. Usually left unconnected (enabled)
So the default state you might say is 'enabled', I expect that rather than floating, the input has a pull-up resistor to keep it 'high'
Thanks' for that it saved me replying I do use my enables but as you say it is not necessary. ..Clive
swood1
21-09-2014, 01:01 PM
So let me get this correct. Do I only connect the following:-
Direction - to XD
Pulse - to XS
All other connections are left disconnected.
irving2008
21-09-2014, 05:40 PM
There are a couple of options but the common one is:
Pulse+ to XS, Pulse- to XN
Direction+ to XD, Direction- to XN
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