motor not moving
-
@zecreton that means that the 6XD is most likely sending the correct signal.
Please answer my other questions.
Ian
-
@droftarts the reported axis position after the first step is 100, and after the second, 600, the reported speed is 33.33mm/s and it takes about 15 seconds
-
@zecreton These questions:
Have you changed SW1 to SW4 and SW6 as I suggested?
What voltage is the power supply you have connected to the driver?
Does the red LED on the driver flash? If so, this signifies an error. See the driver manual to interpret the error code.Ian
-
@droftarts yes i did change the switches, the power supply is a 24v and no the red led doesn't flash
-
@droftarts you think it could be the motor? i have another motor i could try it with
-
@droftarts where is the big black wire for the encoder supposed to be connected?
-
@zecreton It says on this page, under the 'Encoder Extension Cable Connection' table: https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/ts-series-12-0-nm-1699-68oz-in-1-axis-closed-loop-stepper-cnc-kit-nema-34-motor-driver-1-cl86t-s120-v41
PLEASE NOTE: The thick black wire can be used for shielding, but it is not required, so you can leave it unconnected.
I really don't know why this isn't working for you. Do you have an oscilloscope, so you can check the output from the 6XD? Can you set the driver up with an Arduino to test it? There are tutorials around to do this quite simply, for example https://youtu.be/FggSRQqB_a4
Ian
-
@droftarts hey, i tested the mainboard and it works, but i hit the erase jumper and now the firmware is gone, and when i try to reinstall it with bossa, it says the file doesn't exist
-
@zecreton what file doesn’t exist?
Use file “Duet3Firmware_MB6XD.bin” from https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/releases/tag/3.5.2 in Bossa.
Ian
-
@droftarts yes i am selecting it and when i press write, that's when it says it
-
Did your browser rename the file extension or something?
screen shot?
-
-
@zecreton Maybe Bossa can't cope with the é in Téléchargements. Try moving the .bin file to a folder without accents.
Also make sure to tick 'Erase all', 'Lock' and 'Boot to flash.
Ian
-
https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/RepRapFirmware/Updating_firmware#all-other-duet-boards
You can try the command line bossac as well.
-
@Phaedrux that made another error "you do not have permission" when i tried to transfer the file
-
Are you running with admin rights?
-
@Phaedrux yes
-
@zecreton what are you doing when it says you don’t have permission? Moving the file to a different folder? Is do, where are you trying to move it to? Or trying to flash the firmware?
Ian
-
@droftarts i just changed it to a different folder and it worked, but for the webcontrol file it says that the file exceeds flash size
-
@zecreton so what is the capacity of ithe SD card? Often they are formatted for both standalone mode, and SBC mode, which can take up a lot of the space. If you aren’t using SBC mode (ie with an attached Raspberry Pi) then you can copy your config files off the SD card, reformat to use the full card size, then copy the config back on. See https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/RepRapFirmware/SD_card#formatting
Ian