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    Power Supply for 4 Stepper Driver 32-65VDC and 4 Stepper Motor 65V 2.3A

    I would like to ask for your help on how to create my power supply for my 4 pieces of stepper driver with 32-65VDC and 4 pieces stepper motor with 65V 2.3A I am a newbie and have no idea about electronics but I am very excited and eager to learn more about CNC creation and operation. The details indicated on the label are the following:

    Stepper Driver
    32-65VDC

    Stepper Motor
    is(dc) : 2.3A
    Po : 71W
    vs(dc) : 65V
    Bipolar Series

    I have these in 4 pairs and I need to create the power supply for it for my 4 Axis CNC Router hobby project. What voltage and amps of power supply should I use to optimize my existing parts and achieve rapid speed movements?



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    What parts should I need to create my power supply?


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    You would need a transformer and a rectifier to start, but do you really want to build a power supply? There are good supplies available for not too much money, and if you don't know how to build one, you stand a good chance of frying your motor driver if you do it wrong. To me, there are many more fun aspects of building a CNC than the power supply, but that's the mechanical engineering in me talking Personally, I would buy a 7.3A, 48V supply from Keling and call it done.

    That being said, maybe post some pictures of your motors and driver. Are they a matched set? 65V seems really high for stepper voltage. Most steppers are in the 2-6V range, and you run them at 10-16 times their rated voltage. Perhaps these are a matched set?

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    Power supply: Transformer, bridge rectifier, couple of filter caps, load/drain resistor. If you want to go regulated (really only needed if you are within 15% of max voltage).

    Check out Bob's notes:
    http://campbelldesigns.net/how-to-bu...wer-supply.php

    However, as ahren says. Why bother. It is just the same amount of money to purchase one, less time spent and MUCH more accurate (especially if you never built one).

    See http://www.antekinc.com/ps.html


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    Those steppers are 65V max. Somewhere around 3-3.5V bipolar series.
    Gerry

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    Thank you very much for your replies, I need to build my own power supply from scratch because there is no available ready made power supply locally instead of ordering and shipping internationally as our voltage is different here in the Philippines. All of my stepper drivers and motors were salvaged from old industrial machines and I will try to post some pictures later but the brand of my stepper driver is RTA PAVIA so the driver and motor is a matched set and salvaged the parts from 1 machine


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    Philippines is not any different that most other countries. Your wall voltage is 220V. Most pre-built power supplies (including the Antek) handle both 110V (north america) and 220V (the rest of the world).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...nd_frequencies

    The antek power supplies are actually imported to the US from China. If you ask around locally in electronics shops, or use google, you wont have a problem locating a power supply. Inexpensive ones will probably be the same as antek.

    Where were you planning on buying the individual parts for the power supply? I bet they will have premade ones.

    However if you are planning on scrounging your parts, you'll need to learn a little bit about transformers, rectifiers and filtering. Here is a little article that will give you a good idea of how it all goes together. Ignore the part about regulation.

    http://www.eleinmec.com/article.asp?16

    Of course your parts will be similar in concept, but different in value.


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    Thank you analogman, but I guess my other concern are the shipping costs were I can purchase the parts price less cheaper than the shipping costs

    Here are the pictures of my stepper drivers and motors in 4 pairs

    Powermax II Stepper Motor
    Is(dc) : 2.3 A
    Po : 71W
    w : 1500 RPM
    Vs(dc) : 65 V
    T: 90deg C MAX
    Ambient : 40deg C
    Bipolar Series
    http://www.pacsci.com/products/step_...xproducts.html

    RTA PAVIA Stepper Driver
    Model : SDC 05 (old model I guess as I cannot find in their website)
    32-65VDC
    http://www.rtaeurope.com/rta/

    What do you think is the best power supply in Volts and Amps to supply 4 pairs of stepper driver and motor and I need to add 5Volts regulated to control the steps and directions? Any schematics where I can find to follow step by step instructions for newbie like me when it comes to electronics?
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    If the drives can handle it, I'd run them bipolar parallel, 4.6Amps and about 36V.
    Gerry

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    So how bipolar parallel are going to work or how is it wired? sorry for my noob question as I really have no idea about electronics and terms as I am starting to learn from you guys but thank you very much for your patience by asking you some my questions


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    No, there is no step by step sites for newbies to build the exact power supply you are looking for. Ger has posted your power supply specs. If you want to build it yourself you will have to do some learning. I posted two good sites in my previous postings, read them and learn.

    Use the search here to look for others have built poewr supplies. I found at least four schematics when I searched.

    Use google to help with your learning.


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    thank you very much will build my power supply right away, and post here my status


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