CyclopsNC wrote:I connected power to the power supply fan externally, the internal connector for not providing the need volts.
I don't understand this statement
I connected only 1 motor to the Z axis, and in Mach3 port and pin config I setup No. 6 for step and No. 7 for dir. Don't know if these are right but I expected the motor to move when I jogeed it.
The pin settings are correct...... Do you have an estop defined?
Step and dir active low I kept as off.However I'm not getting the motor to move.
It should not make a difference as the dir will change between active high and active low to make the machine move one direction and then the other.
Also it should not make a difference to the step pins given they will toggle high and low as a pulse stream.
I have left the enable + and enable - of the driver unconnect I guess I may need to enable the driver, to get the motor to turn?
No, enable uses a low or open circuit signal to activate the drives and a high signal to deactivate the drives to that you can hand move the axis
1. For that where I tap the 5V from, I don't think the HDbb2 has a 5V out connecter?
5v for what?
2. Does the HDBB2 have outputs that are high when active? I have connected the step to Pul+ of the driver and Dir output to Dir+ of the driver.
Hmm... You may need to change the wiring as per item 3 below
3. Do I have to connect the TB6600 in sink mode I mean connect +5V to the DIR+ and the DIR- I connect to the DIR pin of the HDBB2 axis connector?
See item 2 response above
Don't know if I'm doing anything wrong but I strongly suspect the Enable of the stepper driver needs to be driven with a 5V signal?
No enable is an active low function. If you provide 5v to it it will disable your drives output