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CNC MISSING THE ODD STEP
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August 04, 2011, 07:32:47 PM »
Hi Can anyone give me some advise on my Machine missing steps.
I have a TB6560 driver board. When machening I loose the odd step after a few minutes of working.
I disconnected the screw from the stepper and it did the same. I change to 36000mhz but still no difference.
I reduced the velocity and acceleration , it is slightly better but still looses a step every now and then.
It appears to be getting worse. My gut feel is the TB6560 is the problem(chinese driver so I guess I goy what I paid for.)
Am I on the right track?
Jim
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Re: CNC MISSING THE ODD STEP
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Hi Jim,
Two things you could try;
Try selecting 'Sherline 1/2 Pulse Mode' in Config / Ports and Pins.
Try increasing the Debounce Interval in Config / General Config.
Your Kernel Speed should really be set to 25000Hz or 35000Hz.
The TB6560 is a good chip (assuming it is a genuine Toshiba and not a clone) so that Chinese board should be OK.
Tweakie.
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Check the polarity setting of the drive lines some drives "require" an active high or low OR they willl loose steps on the reversal of direction.
Just a thought, (;-)TP
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You might also want to try increasing the pulse width, if you haven't already.
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Thanks to all for your advice.
I will try all your items and see what happens.
Jim
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