Good luck
Good luck
What about your SMD PnP machine?
This is the Bill of Materials with updated prices and part numbers.
Best regards,
Kreutz.
Good Morning everyone.
This is padmanabhan.k a new member saying Hello to the CNC.zone for the first time.we are in need of a Stepper motor controller bi-polar with a Motor capacity of 4A at a motor terminal voltage of 4.2v.request kindly provide me a circuit and guidance,and a suitable controller to control the motor in full /half/microstep preferably with a PICmcu.
regards
padmanabhan.k
Hello;
I just e-mailed you (both of you) the files. Please, remove your e-mail addresses from your posts in order to protect your privacy. Enjoy!!
Best regards,
Kreutz.
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Hello;
Welcome to the forum.
I want to build my 4 axis cnc machine and I have collected some information about it for some days.
One of the big problem is the motor driver. I don't want to buy these motor drivers and I want to build them. I haven't bought motors, yet.
I want to buy Nema 34 motor with minimum 3Nm, yet, after that I will buy motors with minimum 6-7Nm. So, I need a bipolar stepper driver capable of 6-7A per phase, selectable micro-step rate and use low cost components.
What do you recommend me, because I don't lose time reinventing the wheel?
Thank you! I hope that you understand my pure English.
Dan.
Hello all;
Seeing that International Rectifier divested IRL640 I think it would be necessary to revisit the issue and hopefully find easily available replacement. Although I through this thread end to end I could find any mention of a direct substitutes for IRL640.
Any how my main point is (and seeing that I don't have any knowledge of electronics except soldering please excuse me it this sounds too stupid) would IRF640 be a suitable replacement.
I made an item by item comparison between two datasheets and only two significant difference I could spot were:
1) Gate Threshold Voltage: IRF 2(min) - 4(max) vs. IRL 1(min) - 2(max)
2) Reverse Recovery time of IRF is %30 higher 610 ns vs. 470 ns.
All other specs had some variation but were very similar.
I am sorry, the IRL640 is not replaceable by the IRF640 in this design, the gate drive circuit has been specifically designed to drive "logic level" MOSFETS, hence the "L" in the part number. The current circuit's gate drive voltage (approx: 9Volts) will not drive the IRF640 fast enough without modification.
There are plenty of IRL640 still available at Digikey Please, click on the link.
Best regards,
Kreutz
Hi Kreutz:
Congratulations an this amazing desing, this is by far the best diy unipolar driver on the net!
After spendig lots of time studing it, and searching for available parts here in Argentina, I get to the following possible replacements:
For the comparator:
MCP6002, 1mhz, rail to rail in/outs, VSS – 1.0V to VDD + 1.0V inputs,dual
MCP607,155khz,rail to rail in, VSS – 1.0V to VDD + 1.0V inputs,dual
MCP604,2.8mhz,rail to rail in, VSS – 1.0V to VDD + 1.0V inputs,dual
For the mosfet drivers:
there is no low side drivers available, there are nice drivers like the ir2104, ir2110,tc4469 but I still dont figure how to adapt thoses.
Is the attached circuit viable? I think I'll put an And gate before to emulate the enable signal.
Thanks in advance
can you send me the latest version of the .hex file?
thanks.