Timing for stepper driver CW250AC
09 Apr 2014 17:17 #45745
by ZeroLab
Timing for stepper driver CW250AC was created by ZeroLab
Hi folks,
i'm new in this forum so i hope this is the correct category for this topic.
I recently received n.4 microstepperstepper driver model CW250AC, they can be found @ kddowlsandkeys.tradeindia.com/stepper-mo...w-250ac-1437639.html,
and i was having hard time finding step and direction timing as asked by the marwellous step timing calculator that i fuond in the linuxcnc documentation wiki. Can somebody please describe the correct procedure to measure them in order to make me able to do it and update so the chart @ wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Stepper_Drive_Timing
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Andrea
i'm new in this forum so i hope this is the correct category for this topic.
I recently received n.4 microstepperstepper driver model CW250AC, they can be found @ kddowlsandkeys.tradeindia.com/stepper-mo...w-250ac-1437639.html,
and i was having hard time finding step and direction timing as asked by the marwellous step timing calculator that i fuond in the linuxcnc documentation wiki. Can somebody please describe the correct procedure to measure them in order to make me able to do it and update so the chart @ wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Stepper_Drive_Timing
Thank you for caring
Andrea
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09 Apr 2014 18:17 - 09 Apr 2014 18:18 #45749
by cncbasher
Replied by cncbasher on topic Timing for stepper driver CW250AC
look at the settings for Leadshine stepper drivers. 3500 3500 10000 5000 should be close enough
Last edit: 09 Apr 2014 18:18 by cncbasher.
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09 Apr 2014 22:43 #45764
by ZeroLab
Replied by ZeroLab on topic Timing for stepper driver CW250AC
thank you, but how can you tell that?
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