Thread: Comparing motion controllers...
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11-02-2016 #11
To answer your last point,
When you set up your stepper drives system, you should set the drivers to microstep. That will make them run smoother and also allow you to have better resolution of angle. 10-16 microsteps is good depending on what resolutions you really want.https://emvioeng.com
Machine tools and 3D printing supplies. Expanding constantly.
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11-02-2016 #12
I use a belt and a single stepper and an IP-M and I'd say that I'm not losing any precision! I cut plastic bearings for work and easily hold tolerances down to 0.1mm (although plastic does creep after machining) and I'm sure if I cut some aluminium or suchlike I could hold better tolerances...in short what I'm saying is that a belt will not lose you precision but will mean that you can't rack your gantry and only need one homing switch not two....lots of pros and can't see too many cons (apart from having a long belt running at the back of my router.)
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11-02-2016 #13
Dean has both running so he can say best of all whats the deal.
Yes, its all in one.
I chose Pokeys for my big machine and have done still some test runs so can not speak much for the moment. The only obvious lack of something is the metal enclosure. Not that this should concern you . All else i see it better than 4 axis CSMIO. Especially as possibilities for upgrade later.
Bumping steppers at end stops is ok also and perfectly acceptable for non production machine.
What is not acceptable for me is their stubbornness and as i am also stubborn, i would not buy,endorse or recommend their board especially when there are cheaper and according to me better possibilities on the market.
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11-02-2016 #14
When i looked at stepper motors i found motors with different step angles.
0.9° - 400 steps/revolution
1,8° - 200 steps/revolution
Im thinking that if i choose the one with the higher resolution Everything will be better...?
Allthough ive got a feeling its not that simple...
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11-02-2016 #15
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11-02-2016 #17
Hear you... Ive just read about microstepping and torque and so on. It seems like the real benefit of microstepping is not so much improved accuracy as less noise and less wear as mentioned above... So, i will settle for the more common 1.8°motors and i will set the drivers to microstep.
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11-02-2016 #18
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11-02-2016 #19
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11-02-2016 #20
So, to get back on track... There´s either the IP-M or the PoKeys57CNC right now.
Jazz had me pretty convinced about the IP-M until i read Boyans comments about the PoKeys57CNC...Last edited by JW1977; 11-02-2016 at 03:01 PM.
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