Nothing to prove, no oscilloscope needed, I understand what you mean and are doing
My quote is correct, if the voltage is high when you shut down, with your setup, you will damage the drives, it's not the back ( EMF ) that is the problem, it is ( voltage ) I believe that most problems people have is how they wire their system to start with, this applies to any system, not just for Dmm
We have never seen any photo's of your wiring or your machine build, so it is had to say what is going on and why you have had problems
Mactec54
I'm having this same issue. When I first got the drives, till now, a year later. It won't save the PID parameters on all 4 drives. When I change the Main Gain setting to 68, it reverts right back to 1 when I reread the drive parameters. Contacted DMM and am still waiting for a response. Out $1600 and my mill is just sitting there.....
Shaun
my x2 conversion ------> http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36403
Shaun
my x2 conversion ------> http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36403
This is why I asked for a screen shot this will tell what us if all your setup is correct before you change any Parameters
What mode are you in when changing the Parameters, you should be in RS232
Disconnect the JP3 Plug either from the Drive or the Breakout Board, before changing any Parameters
Try this when you open the Dmm software, and select your com port & Dyna2 drive, then set too RS232 in the Drive software, then Save, Read it to make sure it is in RS232, then do your setting changes, Save them recheck, if all is ok then, set back to Pulse/Dir Save & Read, this will get you ready to go
Mactec54
Now that we know you can read, you should correct your wiring of there system to their spec, and see if your problems you have had, most likely will go away
What you are saying is correct,regarding the RS232 Port, but this was not alway the case, it depends how old the drives are, if this was implemented or not in his Drives
I always found it worked better to set the Drives in RS232 mode, to do any Parameter changes, I have done 100's of them so no what works best
Mactec54
My system was wired to spec, bigger capacitors are "not less than 4700uF". Or you can draw what I did wrong?
Do you have any proof of your statement. F.E. manual for older drive until firmware x.xx?
I found , that no matter what communication mode is set, parameter writes correctly. RS232 mode is needed only for movement testing from software.
For skmetal7. Check com port settings in device manager (reset to default), do you use Windows XP, try another PC, what dmm software version you are using (I can check mine in few days), what is Dyn2 drives firmware version...
I/we have not seen how you have your system wired, except for how you switched the Drives, which is incorrect way to do it, to many and to large capacitors will damage your drive the way you have it wired
Who needs proof, when it is in the manual for your drives, the new Dyna2 Drives yes you don't have to change it to RS232, this does not apply to any of the legacy Drives that you have
Firmware was never changed on any of the Legacy Drives, only the new Drive Series has different Features and Firmware
This goes with the snip
5.2 Setting Drive Parameters and Mode Menu (Figure 5.0)
Main Gain: Position servo control main gain. Ranges from 1 to 127, and default is 16. This parameter should be increased accordingly as the inertia (mass) load on the motor shaft increases. The maximum load inertia is 10 times motor shaft inertia.
Speed Gain: Speed feedback gain for position control. Normally 4~20 (default is 4).
Note: For speed servo control, the total servo loop gain is: Main Gain x Speed Gain.
Integration Gain: The gain to keep the position or speed servo loop at zero position error for the steady state. Normally 5~50 (default is 24).
Mactec54
Tomas_J
Here is the manual for your Drives, note figure 5
Mactec54
Fig. 5 displays default settings. And?
Here is another quote from manual...:
Tomas_J
That's telling you what to do when you are changing from the RS232 to Pulse/Dir for use with Mach3, or for any other control that you are using that is using Set/Dir
Mactec54
So now we have four separate people with sets of drives that are losing settings. Two of which are using the DMM breakout board.
I to never had a reply from DMM after trying to escalate this issue and my drives are sat in a box after being replaced with Leadshide EL5 units.
Why you imagine things that aren't there? Where is the line "make sure, that drive is in RS232 control mode" or similar? I have legacy Dyn2 drives, was changing setting all the time without switching to RS232, my quote in post #129 is from legacy Dyn2 drive manual...
To skmetal7. Do you make a pause (10 seconds) between writing parameters and reading again?
Tomas_J
I'm not saying that you have not had some kind of problem, but no one knows why, I have tried to repeat it with 20 different legacy Drives and can not make it happen, It would be good to see how you have wired your system, Grounds Etc
Figure 5.0
I was shown how to set the Drives one on one by the Designer/0wner of Dmm, so I always do it the way I was shown to do it, can you do it the other way, on some of the drive it works, and some it does not, so it is no big deal to set all your parameters in RS232 mode, then change it to Pulse/Dir when you are finished
matth
I don't think the other 2 have had the same problem as what you and Tomas_J has had
It would be niece if they could reply back to see if they are still having problems, quite often it takes users a while to get the hang of how to do the settings, if they do it the way I posted they can guarantee that they have done it right
Mactec54
matth
You could send me one of the Drives that you were having problems with, and see if I can reproduce the same thing,we could then look at the drive more closely and find what is causing the problem you have had
You can PM me for my address
Mactec54
i still have the same problem, drives reset randomly , hasnt reset for about 6 weeks until a few days ago .... there was a power outage in our complex and one drive lost settings
one day i will get a solid relay and install and hopefully the problem will be resolved