Im sure there is an easy answer but I just want to triple check which schematic I'm using for that driver? Doing some pre-wiring before it arrives. Thanks all!
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Which Schematic for DM860T
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Re: Which Schematic for DM860T
Anyone at all? I appear to have gotten there new "digital" version. Im sure its a lack of knowledge of what to read about/search for just a nudge in the right direction would really be appreciated. Is there a guide somewhere speaking to how to set the pulses/rev, and given my motors are 5a Im assuming I use the 5.14a peak current setting?
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Re: Which Schematic for DM860T
Connect to the DB25 header and use the LeadShine schematic that shows that. Ignore the "BRK" & "ENA" terminals to test
5.14 peak would be my choice (or 1st one below)
set step resolution to either 1600 or 3200 and match in Acorn Wizard
5.14 peak would be my choice (or 1st one below)
set step resolution to either 1600 or 3200 and match in Acorn Wizard