Very cool! I was hoping that you would finish this and post. I have been looking for a simple way to use larger motors.
RipperSoftware
Hi all... After posting my 3 axis pic design i promised to post the design of the current limiting circuit.
So here it is...
Hope someone can make use of it. I use it myself and it does the job...
Regards from Denmark!!!
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Very cool! I was hoping that you would finish this and post. I have been looking for a simple way to use larger motors.
RipperSoftware
Erh... Finish it? What´s missing???
The pinouts are easy:
1. VCC
2. Motor1 common
3. Motor2 common
4. Motor 3 common
Calculate the resistor value, assemble the board, and connect the wires.
If you have any questions i´ll gladly help you.
Regards...
What size motors do you use???
I use these... The 342´s...
http://www.jvl.dk/files/pdf/ld042gb.pdf
666
Good work
I'll be using a PWM chopper drive on mine but might just whack one of these in at a slightly (+25%) higher current limit to act as a failsafe in case one of my PWM locks or tries to overdrive the motor.
A PWM is the preferred choice, but sometimes simplicity beats technology...
Simplicity quite often rules lmao.
I will be combining simplicity for the emergency protection side of things with complexity for the showing off side of things. All it takes is a processor crash with the PWM outputs locked on and you could rapidly burn out an expensive stepper.
Upload some pic´s of your device when it´s finished... Allways exiting to watch other peobles creations...
Goddspeed and regards from Denmark...
Will do - I've got to sort the machine out first - will not be concentrating on the electronics until the mechanicals are done. If my 26mm forstner bit ever turns up from Ebay (its been almost a week now) I'll be able to get on with my bearing mounts
I visited Copenhagen on company business a few years ago - drank far too much (very expensive) beer but it was a nice place to visit![]()
I´m working on a cast alu design... At present time i need a small gantry mill. Will come up in another tread... For now i use my 2.1 ton Stanko Mill with MT#5 spindle... Heavy metal... And quite awkward to do PCB´s on!!! ROFL And danish beer rules! Good luck with your design. Looking forward to see your gallery when finished...
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you. I confused your thread with DaRy who posted about a similar circuit using LM317.
Simple unipolar driver with current limiter
HEHE... No problem... Sometimes i forget that i made a board myself, and afterwards assume that everyone knows my projects as well as i do...
Just glad to help if anything should come up...
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