Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?
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@zapta
Is there an alternative for the ACS70331EOLCTR-2P5B3 that can be used? They are not really available at the moment and if only extremely overpriced -
@dogma2k said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
Is there an alternative for the ACS70331EOLCTR-2P5B3 that can be used?
I've been looking for some as well, as I have all the other parts.
The Broadcom ACHS-7191 appears to be pin compatible and available, though rather less sensitive (10A full scale) and lower frequency response, only up to near 80 KHz..
https://docs.broadcom.com/docs/ACHS-719x-DS
I have no idea it they are usable in the design as it is, or if some software changes would be needed to adjust sensitivity.
And I'm not sure what impact the lower frequency response would have?
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HELLO everyone!
I've finally gotten a few more analyzers completed. I swapped out the current sensor with a TI TMCS1101, which is pin compatible and works with the correct voltages. Additionally, it's available
I've modified the code to accept the new sensor, and made a couple modifications to the board. should more sensors be needed in the future.
I will sell them for $65 a piece. The cost went up a bit due to the cost of the current sensors.
If needed, I can include jumpers for a 5+ mini or 6hc (connect between the analyzer and the duet board). Prices for the 5+ is $5 (only 1 is needed) or $8 for the 6hc (two needed)
Send me a private message if you want one. If you need jumpers please indicate that and what kind (5+ or 6hc). I accept payments only via PayPal and will give you my info when you message me.
In total I have 8 available. There are a few who already asked in my messages so I will hit them up first and in the order they requested.
The picture below is one of the actual units.
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@th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
TI TMCS1101
and every site i search they are not avaible ;(
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@rjenkinsgb said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
The Broadcom ACHS-7191 appears to be pin compatible and available
The stock board assumes current sensors that operates on 3.3V. The ACHS-7191 seems to require 5V so will need some design changes.
Have you seen the recent post here that mentioned the TI TMCS1101 ?
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@th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
and made a couple modifications to the board. should more sensors be needed in the future.
Can you release these modifications? It will be useful if we will 'standardize' the configuration such that we can share firmware between boards.
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@zapta Yep, I'll reach out to you separately (this weekend) and go over my changes.
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@dogma2k I had to re-use some of the code for the jumper. You can pull the option pin high, low, or float to get an option. I re-used the high option to add the TMCS1101. I did update the board to add 2 more option pins this way you could conceivably have up to 27 options for sensors, but the code hasn't been completely updated.
This is the one I'm using: TMCS1101A2BQDRQ1 which now when I look doesn't show stock until January I still have a few and have 10 more boards coming so my next batch will likely hit sometime in January.
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@th0mpy There is one other TMCS1101 which should work as well, the only difference is the 0A voltage, which doesn't matter since the code has a "reset zero" option. I'll test it out and report back. I have a few coming next week, as well I will get the update code posted somewhere after I coordinate with @zapta
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@zapta said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
Have you seen the recent post here that mentioned the TI TMCS1101 ?
Just now, great find!
Mouser have a few TMCS1101A4BQDT in stock, which are the same symmetrical sense range with 400mV per amp output, as the original ACS70331EOLCTR-2P5B3
I've just ordered some.
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@rjenkinsgb That's cool, I hadn't seen that one when I was searching. If I did it wasn't in stock.
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Hey all, just a quick update. I ran out of connectors, if you still want an analyzer I still have 3 but won't have any connectors to make jumpers. I have another batch on the way that I should see in January.
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@th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
that I should see in January.
...which year?
It's frightening to see the supply-chains crash. Experts say, the shortage will last till end '22.... -
@o_lampe It's crazy. The original sensors that I used, went away at a blink, then thee ones that @rjenkinsgb pointed out just magically appeared.. It's a crap shoot really.
The boards that I've been having made are pretty reliable, they have about a 3 week turnaround and it's stayed pretty consistent.
That said, I am working to publish my updates to the analyzer, I worked with @zapta and I will re-host my fork when I get it cleaned up. The benefit here is that we can start adding a lot more options for sensors, without too much rework in the code, we can just add the sensor specs and set the solder jumper as necessary. I'm hoping that we can eventually get to a point where we can reliably source just one sensor and standardize that. In the meantime we should be able to really get some good testing on whatever the market has available.
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@th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
and set the solder jumper
Just a minor idea, If you will use a standard footprint and zero ohms resistors, SMD services such as JLCPCB will be able to populate them as well.
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@zapta Fair point I did it with solder jumpers to make it easier if anyone wanted to change things in the future. I have to touch each one anyway, and it only takes 2 seconds to do, so for now I'm good with it.
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@th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:
In the meantime we should be able to really get some good testing on whatever the market has available.
Right! There's a good side in everything....the suppliers can sell their dust-collectors (for a fortune ) and we get a greater knowledge