Thanks, what I don't know is where step, dir, and enable wire to the driver in the picture.
Thanks, what I don't know is where step, dir, and enable wire to the driver in the picture.
Tb6600 <=> board
Pul=step
Dir=dir
Ena=enable
OK, here's my set-up. I have 3 drivers and this controller board, perhaps you could give me an idea how to wire it. I have a regulated 30V power supply, using NEMA 23 hi-torque motors. Really appreciate your help, thanks!
Basically:
- power the controller board like you dit before, using the 12V powersupply
- connect the USB cable like you did before
- power the TB6600 drivers using the 30V powersupply
- connect the steppers to the TB6600 drivers
- connect the steppers control signals step, dir, enable to the corresonding pins on the (removed) A4998 board, You have to remove this board!
Tb6600 <=> 30V powersupply
GND <=> GND
VCC <=> 30V
Tb6600 <=> Stepper
A+ <=> to the same wire as previously connected to the board
A- <=> to the same wire as previously connected to the board
B+ <=> to the same wire as previously connected to the board
B- <=> to the same wire as previously connected to the board
Tb6600 <=> Controller board, A4988 driver board pin, remove A4988 board!
Pul -(Pul) <=> step
Pul+(Pul) <=> 5V
Dir- (Dir) <=> dir
Dir+ (Dir) <=> 5V
Ena- (Ena) <=> enable
Ena+ (Ena) <=> 5V
I hope it is clear, if not explain what you do not understand.
with the A4988 stepper drivers removed
you can connect the +5V , -step & - direction wires to the new stepper drivers like this :-
you will need either to use solid wires to plug into the socket the A4988 stepper drivers has been removed from
or
solder flexible wires to the same type of male pins as used on the A4988 stepper driver
https://www.pololu.com/product/965
or
https://www.pololu.com/product/1931
John
Thank you! I'll rewire everything today and let you know how it goes.
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Thanks a million!
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=397390&stc=1Tried wiring it again, no luck, apparently I'm missing something. I removed the drivers from the controller, but can't figure out where the wires go to the new driver. Am attaching pic of my set-up.
Could you possibly tell me where the step, direction, etc. go from looking at the pics, thanx!
Look at the drivers you have removed. They have pins clearly labeled as STEP, DIR, ENABLE and GND. Those pins go to PUL+, DIR+, ENA+ and GND on the new drivers. PUL-, DIR- and ENA- probably need to be connected to GND.
Thanx!
going by post 17
I thought you had this board
Attachment 397398
the one in post 27 has the arduino as a plug in module instead of built into the control board
the position of the step , direction +5V and gnd connections
appears to be printed on the board but is not readable in your photo
John
Thanx!! I did have the other board, but swapped it on someone's advice, can't remember who. Where does the driver get the 5v power from, the controller, or do I need a separate 5v power supply?
You must use the 5 volt from the controller. Locate the pin the way you used for the dir pin.
No luck, just can't see what I am missing. Posting pics of my wiring, thanx for all your time and trouble!https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=397736&stc=1
Any 5 Volt pin will do. There are two pins on the arduino board ( i think it is a nano) on top of the controller board. And on the controller port there will be a pin labeled 5V.
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=397742&stc=1
On the A4988 or DRV8825 board, it is pin VDD
Can anyone explain what is connected to the 4 pins marked " INPUT"?https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=398016&stc=1
These pins go directly to the L298N driver and are used to control the two motor outputs. In the data sheet of the L298N is explained how to use them.
Still no luck with this arrangement, attached pic shows my wiringhttps://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=398254&stc=1
According to the picture, you connected Pul+, DIR+, ENA+ to the ground (green wire). Pul+, DIR+, ENA+ should be connected to the +5V.
first ,
for your initial tests you can disconnect the enable wiring to your stepper driver
without details of how the arduino based control board or the control software works
I can not be sure if your controller is set up for
active high or active low outputs to control the stepper drivers step or direction inputs or if its easy to change in software
If the controller outputs are wired so the control GND is connected to the pulse & direction negative terminals
and the control pulse & direction positive outputs go to there respective stepper driver + pulse & +direction terminals
you could try it with the controller outputs are wired so the control +5V is connected to the pulse & direction positive terminals
and the control pulse & direction negative outputs go to there respective stepper driver - pulse & - direction terminals
like the diagram in post 30
John
Thanx! will try it today.