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    Exclamation Drive Pasific scientific 6410

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    hi!! everybody !!

    My name is arny!!:and I'm not speak english ,, sorry ,, Im just write a few many wrotes. I hope and you can help me !!
    Im a new guy in the forum so..
    I buy a tree drive and steppers motor ,,
    this is the dates of the motor and drive´s

    Motor:
    Power Max II 1.8° STEP motor
    Model; P22NSHS- LNN NS-02
    Cust.T/N: I(DC): 3.1 A Bipolar paralle VS: 35v
    PO: 58 W
    T 90° C max
    1500 RPM.

    Drive:
    Model No.: 6410- 030-N-N-N
    Pasific Scientific S/N: 03C- 1544.
    Pin 1 Step +
    pin2 Dir +
    Pin3 Enable +
    Pin 6 Step-
    Pin7 Dir-
    Enable-


    I download the data sheet of the drive but my problem is the nex

    they have a
    Pin 1 Step +
    Pin 2 Dir +
    Pin 3 Enable +
    Pin 6 Step-
    Pin 7 Dir-
    Pin8 Enable-

    I test the drive with the motor connection to voltage source 24 volts, and with a 5 volts test the voltage pulses
    Pin 1+ 5 volts and Pin 6 -vcc the motor move,, , so when want to change the motor direction this does't make the change.. I make the test to tree drive ,, so ,,
    please help me ,!! ,,,

    I think I do wrong something
    gracias
    alguien habla español?

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    Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410

    What are you using to generate the step signal?

    Each pulse to the step pin will make the motor move 1 step and then stop.

    The level on the DIR pin controls the direction. 0 = forward, 1 = backward.

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    Talking Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410

    Quote Originally Posted by H500 View Post
    What are you using to generate the step signal?

    Each pulse to the step pin will make the motor move 1 step and then stop.

    The level on the DIR pin controls the direction. 0 = forward, 1 = backward.

    Hi,, friend,! thanks for re- post me,, ok ,,
    the signal pulse I make with my usb ,, yesterday I was watching on the manual and I make the test like the page 36,, and,,, woo0,, the motor make the change ,, but in Match3 ,, noo!!;, and, I dont now,, how, !!,, can you help me,!! maybe tomorrow ,, upload some pictures,,!!!

    so,,, really,, really ,, thanks very much ,, :rainfro::wave: H500 ,, as people like you ,, the world is the best !!

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    Re: Drive Pasific scientific 6410

    I think the problem is that you are using a usb to parallel converter. That will not work. Mach3 will only work with a built-in or PCI parallel port. If the laptop don't have one, you will need to buy a special USB motion controller board such as Smoothstepper.

    If your application is simple, you might be able to use grbl instead of Mach3. It will run on a $3.00 arduino nano board.

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