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Hello,
thank you for the answer.

I think I have solved the problem for now (I hope).

Probably a 5V input not working well or an antivirus I didn't know to have gave these problems.

Now the motor run fast.

Thank You

Kind Regards,
Graziano


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Good Morning to Everybody,

I'm trying to test the running of a JMC integrated SERVO 180W IHSV57 using:

-Mach3 (last version),
-UC100,
-5 Axis usb cheap Break Out Board

-PC Notebook Envy X360 15 Touch Screen i5 8265U processor
-Windows 10 64 bit

The Matter:
the motor runs, turns  left right but it is very slow (counting looks 240 rpm maximum) set in motor tuning  100 steps-1000mm/min.

Independently from the micro stepping set on the motor or set in Motor Tuning screen, the motor is very slow.
If I increase steps or velocity in motor tuning the speed increases but always the motor runs at a rpm not in line with configuration.

Moreover changing Pulses from 25 Khz to 100 Khz looks as there is no changes in rpm of the motor.
Mach3 screen feed shows the velocity filled in Motor Tuning but the motor is very slow.



I ask if Someone has ever had the same problem and I could I check in Mach3 or other devices if the problem starts from the PC.
Also I'd ask if there is a simple software to test motors in order to can differentiate the origin of the problem.


Thank You for reading.

Kind Regards,
Graziano





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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 22, 2012, 04:47:50 AM »
Bridgeport? Already you are a professional!

That is  a masterpiece of order, ability and very good electric components.

Very good work!

My Compliments!  :)

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 21, 2012, 08:50:22 PM »
Yes you are right.
At the moment I have no so much space; as soon as I make order and have the right space I will follow your council  to have a dedicated pc, electronics and video for each machine. Not to forget a dedicated box, both for safety and soundproofing.

Let's do this little lathe and its consolle then we make order as professionals  :)

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 21, 2012, 06:23:31 AM »
Hello Hood, thank you very much for the information, I read the pdf and I ask my friend to try these hardware.

Yes, I understand your choise to have everything on a single panel; at the moment I am still understanding if it is bestter to have a 2 dedicated desktop pc or a laptop, I have to check.


Thank you very much Hood,
Graziano

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 21, 2012, 02:39:09 AM »
Good Morning Hood,
Pardon, I have some matter with pins  :)

-When you say: "Not unless you can write a plugin for your USB pendant" you mean I need an hardware interface such as an Arduino or a Pokeys or something similar?

-Second Paralle Port: the second parallel port is to be used to attach a pendant Non Usb therefore a Parallel Pendant to a second parallel port?


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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 20, 2012, 06:23:20 PM »
At the moment I don't have a smooth stepper but I would like to buy it for the new machine.

Is it also possible to connect this console via usb so that I can use on more than a machine and so that I don't have to buy another smoothstepper for the machine I already have??

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 20, 2012, 08:40:31 AM »
Hello Hood,
thank you very much  :).

The console we are speaking about (or the 3 axis indipendent pendant ,I don't know how to call it)
is to attach directly to the Usb port of the computer as a normal keyboard?



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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 19, 2012, 07:58:17 PM »
Oh, no no Hood, I don't mean that kind of joystick.

What I mean is a stick which I can only move forward and backward or stay in a normal central position for no motion.
It is the same as a stick-switch with the 3 positions (forward-backward-central neutral).

Perhaps the right name is not "joystick"?


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General Mach Discussion / Re: Help - Pendant for Indipendent Axles
« on: July 19, 2012, 06:02:21 PM »
3 Mpg..........., 3 hands,......it has sense, yes  :).

But Hood,what do you mean by "diagonally"?

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