Hello,
I did a search on this very subject and have read quite a bit, but seems that although many of the posts cover my problem, they are all very different in nature so here goes:
I am setting up a 3 Axis system and am using a package from Kelinginc.net which is 4030 drivers using a C10 breakout board.
I am getting torque applied to the motors when power is applied to the electronics system so am confident that all input power requirements are set as I am also getting power lights where i am supposed to.
On the C10 board, I have jumpers set as follows:
Pins 2 - 9 jumpered for output
Pins 2 - 9 jumpered for pull down
com jumpered for com=gnd
input pins 10 - 15 jumpered for pull down
Pin 2 = x step pin 3 = x dir
pin 4 = y step pin 5 = y dir
pin 6 = z step pin 7 = z dir
motors are just laying on the table currently and am trying to just spin them
there are no limit/home/estop switches connected.
PC: Dell Dimension 2400 2.4Ghz CPU 2GB RAM 512MB Vid Card
System Config => Hardware => Device Drivers => ECP (LPT1) at port 0378-378F
Interface: DB25 straight thru male to male parallel cable
Software is Mach3 Trial version at this point
Mach 3 Config => Ports and Pins
Port Setup and Axis Selection
Port#1 enabled and set to 0x378 and Kernal Speed at 25000Hz
Motor Outputs:
X- Axis Enabled Step 2 Dir 3 Dir and Step Low off Step / Dir Port set to 1
Y- Axis Enabled Step 4 Dir 5 Dir and Step Low off Step / Dir Port set to 1
Z- Axis Enabled Step 6 Dir 7 Dir and Step Low off Step / Dir Port set to 1
Input Signals : all off except EStop but that is set to Port #0 pin10
Motor Tuning:
Nothing set but defaults of 2000 steps per 120 Velocity 4 Accel Step/Dir pulse at 0
Just tryng to spin air atm. Motors I have are Keling 425 Oz/in. will be using 10 turn screws right now until I get enuff $$ to up to 5 turn 2 start. was recommended to use 1/4 microsteps
based on that, really not sure how to set motor tuning.
Per suggestion from a gent at Kelinginc.net, I put a meter between gnd - pin2 and also from gnd - pin3 on the cable and have 4.5vdc on each pin.
From a post I read either here or on cnczone, when jogging mach3 using arrow keys, this voltage did not fluctuate, but remained constant. I may be wrong here, but I believe that it should drop so the motors know that they are supposed to spin.
When I bring up diagnostics tab in mach3, The only green lights I have are:
- Jog ON/OFF
- Toolpath on/off
- X, Y, and Z Pos near top left.
I have run the Driver Test and when the system is under Mach3 Control, in the middle of the screen, it shows a green horizontal bar about 1/2 way thru the width with a System Excellent.
Timer Variations although is hard to see the pulses as it is at the very top of that window at 80uSec
ready to pull my hair out. I am most certain that this is definately an interface problem and not sure how to correct it. Don't have the resources avail for a new PC.
Mike