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Drive Pasific scientific 6410
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hi!! everybody !!
My name is arny!!:and I'm not speak english ,, sorry ,, Im just write a few many wrotes. I hope and you can help me !!
Im a new guy in the forum so..
I buy a tree drive and steppers motor ,,
this is the dates of the motor and drive´s
Motor:
Power Max II 1.8° STEP motor
Model; P22NSHS- LNN NS-02
Cust.T/N: I(DC): 3.1 A Bipolar paralle VS: 35v
PO: 58 W
T 90° C max
1500 RPM.
Drive:
Model No.: 6410- 030-N-N-N
Pasific Scientific S/N: 03C- 1544.
Pin 1 Step +
pin2 Dir +
Pin3 Enable +
Pin 6 Step-
Pin7 Dir-
Enable-
I download the data sheet of the drive but my problem is the nex
they have a
Pin 1 Step +
Pin 2 Dir +
Pin 3 Enable +
Pin 6 Step-
Pin 7 Dir-
Pin8 Enable-
I test the drive with the motor connection to voltage source 24 volts, and with a 5 volts test the voltage pulses
Pin 1+ 5 volts and Pin 6 -vcc the motor move,, , so when want to change the motor direction this does't make the change.. I make the test to tree drive ,, so ,,
please help me ,!! ,,,
I think I do wrong something
gracias
alguien habla español?
Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410
What are you using to generate the step signal?
Each pulse to the step pin will make the motor move 1 step and then stop.
The level on the DIR pin controls the direction. 0 = forward, 1 = backward.
Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410
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Originally Posted by
H500
What are you using to generate the step signal?
Each pulse to the step pin will make the motor move 1 step and then stop.
The level on the DIR pin controls the direction. 0 = forward, 1 = backward.
Hi,, friend,! thanks for re- post me,, ok ,,
the signal pulse I make with my usb ,, yesterday I was watching on the manual and I make the test like the page 36,, and,,, woo0,, the motor make the change ,, but in Match3 ,, noo!!;, and, I dont now,, how, !!,, can you help me,!! maybe tomorrow ,, upload some pictures,,!!!
so,,, really,, really ,, thanks very much ,, :rainfro::wave: H500 ,, as people like you ,, the world is the best !!
Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410
I think the problem is that you are using a usb to parallel converter. That will not work. Mach3 will only work with a built-in or PCI parallel port. If the laptop don't have one, you will need to buy a special USB motion controller board such as Smoothstepper.
If your application is simple, you might be able to use grbl instead of Mach3. It will run on a $3.00 arduino nano board.