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| Hi to all > > could anyone me confirm if the following considerations are correct regarding my application with the G201 driver? > > My hardware is: > > switch power supply, with 56 VCC, 5 A (for a total of 4 motors) > Sanyo-Denky step motor 103-H7126-0140 (the data sheet is attached) > PMDX-131 > 4 G201 step drivers > Mach2/3 control SW > > In bipolar series configuration I use a resistor of 28500 ohm ( (47500*0.75)/(2-0.75) ), without jumper (in reduced current range); in this configuration I have some problems of resonance near to the 60% of the maximum speed (3000 mm/min; the resonance is not dumped by the driver) > > In bipolar parallel configuration I use a resistor of 12954 ohm ( (47500*(.75*2)/(7-(0.75*2) ) in normal driver operation range; any resonance problems but the motor don’t work so good (the max speed is to low); it work’s best with a 27000 ohm resistor, but I don’t understand why. > > So, I have a little bit confusion on the value resistor calculation because I’m not sure if the amperage that I consider in the formula (0.75 for the bipolar mode) is correct for the best hardware performance. > > Could anyone me suggest the best set-up with this hardware (or suggest witch could be the optimal configuration)? > There is a special set-up in Mach SW (when combined with the geko?)related to the Minimum Pulse With option and the Direction Precharge,? > There is a smart formula that can help me to calculate the torque related to the ampere that flow in the motor turns?! tanks to all |
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