Hi LAG,
I guess you're on the right track. But I have no practical
experience, I just know for a fact that the voltage is the
limiting factor, and that few people realize that, so I wanted to
say that, but I cannot provide a proven solution.
As for the Liteplacer and similar DIY designs, another question is the stiffness and balance of the machine. There is probably a point where increasing the motor power (voltage) is too much. Like here 😁
On my Liteplacer, even with conventional 24V steppers, I already
have very long camera settle times, because the head is so badly
balanced, and the frame so weak, it vibrates like hell.
Going for 36V (that the Rapid board supports) sounds like a
reasonable compromise.
_Mark
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3-phase steppers are better at high speed than 2-phase ones since the torque curve doesn't roll off at high step rates as much. Also resonance problems at high step rates are lower. This what I've read anyway - I've not tried 2-phase to compare.
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On Mon, Jul 4, 2022 at 8:32 PM Ian Arkver wrote:3-phase steppers are better at high speed than 2-phase ones since the torque curve doesn't roll off at high step rates as much. Also resonance problems at high step rates are lower. This what I've read anyway - I've not tried 2-phase to compare.I've compared both: leadshine setup, same current (3A), 2-phase first, then moved to 3-phase, and it was night and day, allowed higher speeds without stalls, and much less resonance (very similar use case to PnP, glue dispensing, so high-speed/low-mass)
Also - only 3 high-current wires needed.I went for 3-phase steppers and matching controllers from Lichuan (I think) with a 36V supply and I'm happy with the machine speed. As Mark says controlling vibration gets to be more important the faster you go.Regards,
Ian
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Hi Ryosuke,
Haven't we traced that back to faulty Units per Pixel or
Steps per Millimeter config? Or was this another user?
_Mark
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