Luciano Veneziano <luciano....@gmail.com>: Jan 16 03:41AM +0100
No, ti ringrazio ma voglio cominciare a scrivere in C.
Non capisco perché si bloccano i motori.
*L.V.*
Andris Cuksts <cuk...@gmail.com>: Jan 15 10:44AM -0800
Geoff,
I think I know why I need to set the driver dip switches to 3200 to work
with my sketch coded to 6400. The motor we are using has a basic step
angle of .9 degrees. So 400 steps for a 360 degree turn. My
understanding is that most stepper motors are designed with 1.8 degree
basic step for 200 steps for a 360 degree turn. The driver assumes it is
driving a motor with 200 basic steps.
So does this affect the precision of movements in the stepper motor? Do
I need a driver designed for 400 basic steps?
Andris
gjgsm...@gmail.com <gjgsm...@gmail.com>: Jan 15 02:03PM -0800
Yes, that will do it Andris. When I looked at the motor specs I was
interested in other things and missed that, it is not common, most are
1.8deg.
No you don't need another driver, it doesn't care what motor is attached
because the driver only receives pulses from the mcu and outputs them to
the motor accordingly. I suspect the one you have is working fine.
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