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    Question Stepper Motor isn't stable

    Hi everybody,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cegK...ature=youtu.be

    I use a stepper motor and motor driver look like above video. I use KFLOP to control the motor. I connected KFLOP's +5V (JP7 pin 23) to PUL+ and DIR+, connected KFLOP Step0 (JP7 pin 15) to PUL-, connected KFLOP Dir0 (JP7 pin 16) to DIR-. I ran "KMotion_dotNet Console" example and results shown in above video. Stepper Motor wasn't stable. It flickered after stopping. You can see that at 0:03s, after running code: RunAxisExample();, stepper motor didn't stop, it flickered. Additionally, after running completely this example, TM led of motor driver sometimes is off.
    I don't know how to fix this error. Can you help me?

    Best Regards,
    TQH

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    Re: Stepper Motor isn't stable

    Hi TQH,

    You would have to check the example to see what it is attempting to do regarding distance, velocity, acceleration, resolution, etc... It may not be appropriate for your Drive and Motor. That example is to demonstrate syntax on how to make calls to the Libraries not really for testing motors.

    First check what type of performance you can get with the Kmotion.exe Step Response Screen.

    Regards
    TK
    http://dynomotion.com

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