Dmm Servo Spindle Setup Mach 3
Its been a long time since I've retrofitted my G0704 with Dmm Servos. It has been working perfectly fine and haven't had to set anything up since I first installed it. I got one of their large servo motors to use as a spindle when I get around to it or my stock motor dies. Needless to say it sounds like its time to be put to rest and replaced with the ac servo.
I am using ESS and Mach 3
The wiring I shouldn't have any problem with, but setting it up software wise to work with mach 3 to use as a spindle I got no clue.
Any help is much appreciated
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I'm still in the going to get to it stage. My concern is the high minimum step count, combined with the high speed of the spindle and no ess. Dmm said that they could write firmware to lower step count.
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HCE
I'm still in the going to get to it stage. My concern is the high minimum step count, combined with the high speed of the spindle and no ess. Dmm said that they could write firmware to lower step count.
Others are using the same servo motor as you are and I don't think anyone has had a problem of reaching max motor speed you can work with the drive gearing to lower the step rate
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mactec54
Others are using the same servo motor as you are and I don't think anyone has had a problem of reaching max motor speed you can work with the drive gearing to lower the step rate
Seems there are a few that have started with the step and direction option, kind of get working, and end up using the analog input route via a pwm to analog convertor.
2000 steps per rev is the lowest electronic gearing allows.
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The minimum step count / rev is 500 (Gear Number), so at the max speed of 3000 RPM (50 rev/sec) would be 25,000 steps/sec. Given the limitations of Mach3, new firmware might be a good plan. It's my understanding that Mach3 is good for 25K to 100K steps/sec depending on your computer.
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HCE
2000 steps per rev is the lowest electronic gearing allows.
I think that depends on which firmware rev. you have, the newer systems are 500 minimum. All of the ones that I have bought in the last 1.5 years have been 500 minimum.
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Jim Dawson
I think that depends on which firmware rev. you have, the newer systems are 500 minimum. All of the ones that I have bought in the last 1.5 years have been 500 minimum.
Maybe I am reading the instructions wrong or theses are old instructions, but I understand 500 to be gear number.
Electronic Gearing ( GEAR_NUM Parameter )
Gear number (Gear_Num) is set from 500 to 16,384, default value is 4,096. Gear number provides an
electrical gear ratio: 4096 / Gear_Num, from 0.25 ~ 8.192. For example, if Gear number = 4,096, then
16,384 input counts from pulse will turn motor exactly one revolution. If Gear number = 500, 2,000 pulses
will turn motor one revolution. Gear number parameter is only applicable to position servo mode.
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HCE
Maybe I am reading the instructions wrong or theses are old instructions, but I understand 500 to be gear number.
Electronic Gearing ( GEAR_NUM Parameter )
Gear number (Gear_Num) is set from 500 to 16,384, default value is 4,096. Gear number provides an
electrical gear ratio: 4096 / Gear_Num, from 0.25 ~ 8.192. For example, if Gear number = 4,096, then
16,384 input counts from pulse will turn motor exactly one revolution. If Gear number = 500, 2,000 pulses
will turn motor one revolution. Gear number parameter is only applicable to position servo mode.
I stand corrected. You are correct. I misunderstood the manual.
I've never actually tried to run one of DMM servos with Mach3. The only step & direction install I have done was using a high speed motion controller, good for 3MHz step output, so no problems. All of the others were analog control.
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I was hoping someone could tell me what settings I need to put in for the dmmdrv tuning software, ess plugin settings, and what i need to do exactly in mach 3. Basically a setup for dummies.. I read Gerry's post, but are there other things that need to be checked or unchecked etc. in mach 3?
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Jim Dawson
The minimum step count / rev is 500 (Gear Number), so at the max speed of 3000 RPM (50 rev/sec) would be 25,000 steps/sec. Given the limitations of Mach3, new firmware might be a good plan. It's my understanding that Mach3 is good for 25K to 100K steps/sec depending on your computer.
It has nothing to do with Mach3 when you are using a SmoothStepper even with a UC100 he can have a 100K SmoothStepper he can be set up to 4Mhz so does not need any firmware changed to get the max from his motor
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Jim Dawson
I stand corrected. You are correct. I misunderstood the manual.
I've never actually tried to run one of DMM servos with Mach3. The only step & direction install I have done was using a high speed motion controller, good for 3MHz step output, so no problems. All of the others were analog control.
The Smooth Stepper he is using is good for 4MHz so he will have not problem with any speed of his motor
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Jim Dawson
I think that depends on which firmware rev. you have, the newer systems are 500 minimum. All of the ones that I have bought in the last 1.5 years have been 500 minimum.
They have always been 500 from day one
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Have you read through the smoothstepper documentation. It looks pretty straight forward and step by step. https://warp9td.com/index.php/gettin...epper-and-mach
The other thing is you will need to set the DMM software to step and direction, and probably be good idea to set the gear number to 500 to net 2000 steps per rev.
What DMM servo are you running there is a 3000 and 5000 rpm version rated at 750 watt?
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HCE
Have you read through the smoothstepper documentation. It looks pretty straight forward and step by step.
https://warp9td.com/index.php/gettin...epper-and-mach
The other thing is you will need to set the DMM software to step and direction, and probably be good idea to set the gear number to 500 to net 2000 steps per rev.
What DMM servo are you running there is a 3000 and 5000 rpm version rated at 750 watt?
Most usually use the 1.8Kw motor which is 3000 max anything below 1Kw would not be much good as a spindle motor
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Did you end up getting this sorted out? Im running an almost identical setup and might be able to shed some light on settings
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Danno11
Did you end up getting this sorted out? Im running an almost identical setup and might be able to shed some light on settings
It is always good to post what you have done, even if it is a different setup there will be someone that it will help or give them and idea of where / how to start
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nope, just got confused.
Just wanna know how to set the servo up with mach 3, ess, and the dmm breakout board. I'm using a 2:1 gear ratio running dyn4 drives at 240v, so i'll be getting 6000 rpm. I want to be able to run the servo with mach 3 using m3 s#### codes
I was hoping for a really simple explanation of what I needed to do to get it working right.