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  1. #1
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    Sep 2003
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    Controlling Stepper motor driver boards

    Hi,

    OK I have just got a Orac CNC Lathe but it has it's own funny format for programming and quite a few limitations programming wize.

    So I have had the cover off and found the two stepper driver boards inside, here is the PDF (they are SD3 on the Orac)

    http://www.compumotor.com/manuals/Digiplan/SD/SD2.pdf

    Now from the PDF I can see that you could control the Z + X axis via these boards using fairly sinple pin control but I am more than confused as to what the normal way of doing this is?

    I would have thought that having the G-Code on the PC you would send it to a PCB board that you can purchase and it would convert the G-Code to signals that stepper drivers board understand.

    but I have looked and I can't really find anything that looks right
    am I missing something?

    Thx

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
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    If the controller uses step and direction signals you need software (not hardware) to provide them. Have a look at Turbocnc at www.dakeng.com. This software takes a gcode file and converts it real time it to step and dir signals out the parallel port to control your steppers via a controller board.

    Eric
    I wish it wouldn't crash.

  3. #3
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    Short read on the manual indicate that it's Step/Dir driven. As mentioned by Eric, TurboCNC (or any other CNC software) can drive the controller board without additional electronics.
    Stupid questions make me smarter...
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  4. #4
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    SD3 Drives

    I have the same drive and am trying to send it 5V step signals. No good. I think these drives need 12v step voltages and they are converted to TTL levels in the drive.... If anyone can verify it would save me alot of grief. Where can I find a good deal on an ocilliscope :stickpoke

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