Hello,
After a long break i will finally end my cnc project and therefore i would need some advice to correstly wire the driver.
Most of the Inputs i already crimped but for the analog request output i would need some advice.
To use the autotune function i would like to run the system in torque Mode so i would connect the pin 26 on the axus Header to pin 2 on the driver, but i have no 10v com on the axis Header to connect pin 17, so i don't know if this is correct. If i Look in the schematics of the supported drivers the connect the com Signal to +5v com, but im not really Sure if this is the way to go. The two connectors 29 and 30 on the driver also drive me nuts cause i don't know if i need them and where those should be connected if so.
I hope that soweit experts are out there to help me out a little, thanks in advance, as we say in austria
Analog request output wiring to a lichuan servo driver
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Analog request output wiring to a lichuan servo driver
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Re: Analog request output wiring to a lichuan servo driver
Yes, the "5V COM" connections on the Oak header are used for analog common.
I strongly recommend velocity mode rather than torque mode. The CNC12 Autotune is rudimentary, and only for the feed-forward terms (Kg, Kv1 and Ka). It will not help you tune Kp, Ki and Kd for stability or responsiveness. That is up to you. You will probably have an easier time tuning the drives in velocity mode.
I strongly recommend velocity mode rather than torque mode. The CNC12 Autotune is rudimentary, and only for the feed-forward terms (Kg, Kv1 and Ka). It will not help you tune Kp, Ki and Kd for stability or responsiveness. That is up to you. You will probably have an easier time tuning the drives in velocity mode.
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- Posts: 41
- Joined: Fri Jan 03, 2020 4:29 pm
- Acorn CNC Controller: No
- Allin1DC CNC Controller: No
- Oak CNC controller: Yes
- CNC Control System Serial Number: none
- DC3IOB: No
- CNC12: Yes
- CNC11: No
- CPU10 or CPU7: No
Re: Analog request output wiring to a lichuan servo driver
Thanks for the advice, then i connect the driver in velocity Mode first.cncsnw wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 6:13 pm Yes, the "5V COM" connections on the Oak header are used for analog common.
I strongly recommend velocity mode rather than torque mode. The CNC12 Autotune is rudimentary, and only for the feed-forward terms (Kg, Kv1 and Ka). It will not help you tune Kp, Ki and Kd for stability or responsiveness. That is up to you. You will probably have an easier time tuning the drives in velocity mode.
Do you have an idea where pin 30 on the driver would belon in the manuel is stated that it Inputs the Position data request for an absolut encoder
Re: Analog request output wiring to a lichuan servo driver
Oak does not read absolute encoder data, so I presume that you would not connect such a pin anywhere.
Just connect incremental encoder channels (A, /A, B, /B, Z, /Z, and a common reference).
Just connect incremental encoder channels (A, /A, B, /B, Z, /Z, and a common reference).