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    Hi, I bought the 3 AXIS (TB6560) CNC DRIVER BOARD from cncgeeker it is the univelop board, it is hooked to the proper V 12 v motor ac adapter, and 9v board ac adapter, db25 to an hp running Windows XP I'm trying both mach 2 and the new windows version of turbocnc I'm not getting any movement what so ever in the motor, I'm pretty sure it isn't the stepper as I have 15 of them, 2 different brands, and nothing on any of them, I'm including some pics of my set up, they are no the best pics but I hope they are clear enough. this is for a small desktop cnc dremel. but I haven't been able to get a single step out of the motors.

    I've gone through this site and found a couple post about the older version of their 3 axis board and at least in mach2 I believe I have all the settings correct. I need to get this thing up and running this weekend, so anyone who has any ideas please let me know

    btw same results all three axis

    thank you
    Jason Miller
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    really need some help here, if anyone knows anything about this driver, please let me know something


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    Jason,

    You said... "it is hooked to the proper V 12 v motor ac adapter, and 9v board ac adapter" I am assuming you have 12V DC for the motor power, but, you stated 9V?? for?? The board requires 5V DC (+ or - 0.5V) for logic power. Anything much over 5.5 Vdc for the logic power and it will kill the logic circuits in the driver chips.

    The DB25 connector must be connected to a DB25 PARALLEL port on the computer and not a serial port, or USB to parallel adapter etc.

    Ensure that your enable outputs are Enabled (active low) via your software.

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    the ta8435 is 5v and the manual for this board is the one that downloads from the tb6560 page, but the manual that came with the tb6560 says 7.5 to 9.5 v I'm guessing because there is much more on the board it needs more power.

    I'm not sure if active low is enabled how do I do that in mach 2?

    Jason Miller


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    The manual on the download is for an earlier board with no on-board voltage regulator. Your board has one so the 5v supply should be 7.5-9v DC, and I can see its powered up OK because the LEDs are on.

    What amperage output is your 12v adapter?

    Are you sure your motor wiring is correct one phase to A/A- and the other to B/B- and not cross-wired - its hard to tell from the pics because you used one colour for all wires.
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    the motors are unipolar I think they are wired correct to be bipolar, but it's hard to tell, they are the 6 wire kind, I'm checking the continuity of the wires, and its odd, there are two sets of wires, 3 each, one wire in each set should have half the cont, but all wires are the same


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Miller View Post
    the motors are unipolar I think they are wired correct to be bipolar, but it's hard to tell, they are the 6 wire kind, I'm checking the continuity of the wires, and its odd, there are two sets of wires, 3 each, one wire in each set should have half the cont, but all wires are the same
    what are you measuring them with and what value resistance are you getting (you need to be able to read down to ~0.1ohm to see the difference between windings)?

    Try this...

    pick a wire - call it 1
    find another wire with continuity to 1, call it 2
    find a third with continuity to 1, call it 3
    measure resistance 1-2 = M
    measure resistance 1-3 = N
    if M bigger than N then label A= 1, B=2, common1=3
    if M same as N then label common1=1, A=2, B=3
    if M less than N then label common1=2, A=1, B=3

    repeat for remaining 3 wires, and label C,D, common2

    for bipolar use common1 & A for one phase (A+/A-), common2 and C for second phase (B+/B-)
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    ok did that, still no movement, even when I try shorting out the board as per the manual,

    I'm at a total loss here, and I really need to get this thing running tonight.


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    1. Are those old floppy drive motors?
    2. When powered, do your motors lock up?


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    Quote Originally Posted by H500 View Post
    1. Are those old floppy drive motors?
    2. When powered, do your motors lock up?

    not sure, maybe, and I hevent been able to power them yet, cause I can't get any power to go through the board to the motor, when I put the v meter on the screws connecting the motor wire I get nothing


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    So your power supply is no good.


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    Does ANY of the motor pins show 12v?


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