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Old 07-29-2005, 06:45 PM
 
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Arrow i've a problem in my picstep v.4 & 4 Axis PC interface ! please help me :)

Hi every body.

I build 3x Picstep v4 from fromorbit and one 4 Axis PC interface from pminmo

I have a big problem !!!
The motor don't work (vibration), i use stepper motor (astrosyn 2.6v 2A/phase)
My alimentation for the card (3x picstep + 1x 4axis interface) is a 25v 12A.

I don't have 5v for the pic !, but if i run a cnc program, the stepper motor Vibrate !

I thinks the problem is the "brake", but i'm not sure !

Have you a information ? Anybody has you he already made this assembly (picstep and 4 axis interface) ?

Thnaks for your help

Merci pour votre aide !

ps: for the resoator i use murata's CSTLS_20
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You can provide 5v to your pics via pin 9 on each of the interface connectors. Have you read this?
http://www.pminmo.com/picstep.htm

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hi,

I don't look that !

But whatdo you mean here ?:

2. Using the 4 axis interface, there needs to be jumpers added to power the Pic on the Picstep. (where ??)

3. On the opto isolated interface board, you will need a seperate isolated 5VDC source to power the opto isolator output and the PIC. (???? i don't understand)

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Originally Posted by pminmo
You can provide 5v to your pics via pin 9 on each of the interface connectors. Have you read this?
http://www.pminmo.com/picstep.htm

Phil
It's spelt ALAN! Not Allan, Alyan, Allen, Alen, Ahlan, Ahlen, or Phalan (silent Ph)!



Plus the 10 pin IDC isn't backwards, it's orientation on the board is reversed. Pin 1 on the opto still goes to Pin 1 the PICStep. :P

Reversing the connector could be fatal (pin 9 -> pin 1) and kill both the opto and the PIC.

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well,

1- 5v to pin 14 of the pic16f ==> OK
2- 5v to pin 14 of the lmd's ==> OK
3-Information in pin 11 & 10 of the lmd's ==> OK

But, the motor run only 15 secondes in ON position ! After it's don't work !

I remove in the picstep 10k R5,R6 (only in one board) ......... no change !

Have you another tips ?


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5V to the pin 1 (enable (brake)) is Necessities ?

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It's spelt ALAN! Not Allan, Alyan, Allen, Alen, Ahlan, Ahlen, or Phalan (silent Ph)!
Hmm, Prozac anyone ?
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Alan is fixed......... My bad.

Pin 1 (enable) for each axis on the 4 axis board needs to be jumpered or connected to the db25, depending on software and how you want to use it.

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ok i see,

but you haven't other solution for me ?

I don't understand, it's run only 20 secondes, after, no action !

What is my problem ???? picstep ?, Interface ?, please help me
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Originally Posted by Seventeen
ok i see,

but you haven't other solution for me ?

I don't understand, it's run only 20 secondes, after, no action !

What is my problem ???? picstep ?, Interface ?, please help me

How did you program the PIC's? Are you using the 20MHz or the internal 4MHz osciallator?

You also might be overloading the LMD's and they are thermal shutting down after 20 seconds (they're very smart little devices and can handle a fair amount of abuse). Do you have adequate heatsinking? What voltage does your power supply spit out? What current limiting resistors do you have the LMD's set to? What sized motor are you driving? Are any coils shorted?

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Originally Posted by pminmo
Alan is fixed......... My bad.
Thanks! It's my only real pet hate!

I never knew there where so many ways to spell my name..


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Originally Posted by ynneb
Hmm, Prozac anyone ?
Indeed, it's funny it's just one of those things that REALLY annoys me.

No annoyance at or on Pminmo's part, just before I read/answered this thread I had answered about 10 PICStep emails all spelling my name wrong. It was the last straw on the camels back.

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