Re: CW8060 or alternative?
Re: CW8060 or alternative?
Thanks. I found that too but I was hoping to get used a little cheaper ;)
Re: CW8060 or alternative?
If I recall correctly you're using 3Nm motors, so the phase current is 4.2A? If so then there are plenty of drivers to choose from - DQ860MA is generally a cheap one that works well.
What speed are you getting on X and Y? How much different are they?
Re: CW8060 or alternative?
I've got 4Nm motors on all axis.
Difficult to say about speed exactly. I was using a max of 7m/min mostly just doing rapids. I found there were sometimes missing steps and position was slightly lost. I dropped that down to 5m/min and it worked better. Still I don't cut faster than 4m/min or things like sharp corners become rounded.
What are the differences between DQ860MA and CW8060? They looks about identical.