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Benedikt:
Great, so PHP it'll be. I'll work on it when I find some spare time. |
old Zozo:
Hi All and welcome, I'm an old beginner from Hungary. :) I just have this controller, version: 2016-06-10-80NOR I would like use it with TB6560 3ax. stepper driver, but I can't find, where can I decrease 500KHz (200ns) pulse to 30KHz (33.333ns) due to no this option anymore. How could I solve this problem? Thanks for your help. |
Merlin201314:
Hi, and welcome, First of everything have a look at this one, is very interesting about your driverr http://www.glyn.de/data/glyn/media/doc/TB6560AHQ-E_en_090324.pdf This can give you an idea of your stepper controller to start. The only parameter you can adjust on the controller, version: 2016-06-10-80NOR is in the setting page, line 416 "delay between step and direction" "xxxxxxns" Hope that can help a bit Regards |
old Zozo:
--- Quote from: Merlin201314 on November 29, 2016, 03:24:19 PM ---Hi, and welcome, First of everything have a look at this one, is very interesting about your driverr http://www.glyn.de/data/glyn/media/doc/TB6560AHQ-E_en_090324.pdf This can give you an idea of your stepper controller to start. The only parameter you can adjust on the controller, version: 2016-06-10-80NOR is in the setting page, line 416 "delay between step and direction" "xxxxxxns" Hope that can help a bit Regards --- End quote --- Thank you very much for your help. I will try some trick tomorrow... |
Merlin201314:
Old Zozo, a question for you, where did you get the 33.333 conversion of the 30KHz in ns(p) p=period? Because my conversion is totally different, so maybe something is wrong? Or the decimal point is in the wrong place? For the avoid of doubt, check this one: https://www.unitjuggler.com/convert-frequency-from-kHz-to-ns(p).html?val=200 Anyway, the division is 1/Freq, EXP: 1/8000000(8MHz)=125ns so, 30 KHz are 33333.3333ns. am i wrong? Regards |
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