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IHSV57 AXBB

Postby bearr » Tue Nov 08, 2022 9:42 pm

I have recently ordered a bulkman3D UltimateBee Kit with UC300 and IHSV57 Servos. I also purchased an AXBB-E controller due to some of the bad reviews about the UC300. I have wired up everything and the servo has a green blinking light it will not move at all. I have wired the servo just like I would a stepper and the only thing I get is green blinking light.

I decided to remove all other wiring and motors and connected only one servo and still can not get anywhere. I got PUL+ wired to O9 and Dir+ wired to O10, the axis is enabled. Negative wire for each is going to -5v. I also tried wiring the ENA+ to O11 and set that in UCCNC and it made no difference.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby fsli » Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:32 am

bearr wrote:I got PUL+ wired to O9 and Dir+ wired to O10, the axis is enabled. Negative wire for each is going to -5v.

You have that backwards. On the AXBB, the output ports are the ground side. You need to connect O9 to Pul- and O10 to Dir-, and connect +5v to the Pul+ and Dir+ terminals. You can leave Ena+ and Ena- disconnected.
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby dezsoe » Thu Nov 10, 2022 6:34 am

No, Frank, that's not true. Only the O1 to O8 are open collector outputs, the O9 to O17 are pulled up or down, so you can use both 5V0 and 5V+ as common.

The IHSV57 manual does not mention that the power LED is flashing, but I checked some videos and it seems to be normal.

(In the last few days it's the second time I see "that" UC300. It's a nice job, they even used the CNCdrive logo in their manual. Not perfect on all pages, but they tried to do their best.)
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby fsli » Thu Nov 10, 2022 11:59 am

dezsoe wrote:No, Frank, that's not true. Only the O1 to O8 are open collector outputs, the O9 to O17 are pulled up or down, so you can use both 5V0 and 5V+ as common.


Okay, my mistake.
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby ger21 » Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:09 pm

due to some of the bad reviews about the UC300.


This is not CNC Drive's UC300ETH, which is excellent, but a chinese controller with the same name. FYI.
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby Dazp1976 » Thu Nov 10, 2022 11:36 pm

ger21 wrote:
due to some of the bad reviews about the UC300.


This is not CNC Drive's UC300ETH, which is excellent, but a chinese controller with the same name. FYI.



Ahh. That Novosun, Digital Dream, black box thing.
Makes sense now.
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Re: IHSV57 AXBB

Postby grievousangel » Sun Sep 29, 2024 6:20 pm

I too am getting a Green LED flashing? What does that indicate? Power On but Not Enabled?

Who is supplying +3.5VDC to +24VDC ENABLE signal? I am only measuring 1.5VDC (feeding 24VDC through current limit R2K7 to motor ENA. Why so low?

Thanks, Billy
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