Hello. Is it possible to connect the PWM output signal directly to a stepper motor driver. So to the Pul / Step input of the driver.
It works. But do I have to switch something in between? I don't want to destroy the board.
Hello. Is it possible to connect the PWM output signal directly to a stepper motor driver. So to the Pul / Step input of the driver.
It works. But do I have to switch something in between? I don't want to destroy the board.
No
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A stepper pulse generator board would convert PWM to Step/Dir, if you can find one in the frequency range you need. Connecting PWM directly do the Step input will not give you any meaningful results.
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That doesn't get me anywhere. I want to use the PWM signal of the MK3 / 9 controller.
As long as the controller is outputting a 5V PWM signal it should not damage anything, but I'm not sure how much control you will have over the stepper motor. Normally the PWM signal is fixed frequency with a variable duty cycle, where the normal step output is a variable frequency with a fixed 50% duty cycle.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
If I control it via MDI, it works.
so:
M63 P1 Q106
Then the motor turns once per minute. Because the steps on the driver are set to 6400
M63 P1 Q6400 would be 1x per second
I would just like to put a menu in the toolbar where I can then select different frequencies.
Unfortunately, I don't know the exact syntax for this.
Unfortunately that does not workCode:cmd: "Machine.Output_PWM" image="BtnBottom/laser-beam.svg" imagechange="true" stroke=1.1 type=menu val="[0;0]@PWM1 0%|[0;25]@PWM1 25%|[0;75]@PWM1 75%|[0;100]@PWM1 100%"
Because I think the E value is given and not the Q. But unfortunately I don't know.
Thanks. It works.
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/plane...ml#post2469000