Help with starting up UCCNC

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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby albatros3d » Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:44 pm

Another hint if it helps.
I installed Mach3 (legit license) and the machine beehives in the same way. Do you think there is something wrong with my wiring? Do I have to wire the ENBL- and +?
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby cncdrive » Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:53 pm

OK, so let's summarize your problems to see it clear:

1.) Your slave axis does not move at all, correct?
2.) Your Z axis moves, but only in the opposite direction. But it moves to both directions, correct?

For point 1. I would test that slave axis with unslaving it and moving it standalone to see if it even gets the step/dir signals. So you will then see if the issue is with slaving or it is simply wiring problem or BOB problem.

For point 2. You can change the axis direction with the Active low checkbox of the direction pin setting, that inverts the axis movement directions.
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby cncdrive » Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:55 pm

For most stepper drives you do not have to connect the enable input, this is idiotism that manufacturers label a disable signal with enable sign, I mean the input in most drives disables the drive and not enabling it.
If the motor has holding torque when powered with the enable input not connected then you do not have to connect it.
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby albatros3d » Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:47 pm

Hello!
I unslaved axis as per your indications
It was my mistake on specifying axis. My "Y" axis doesn't move at all along with my "X" axis
My "A" axis (or Y slave) moves correctly and the "Z" axis moves correctly after I checked the active low.
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby ger21 » Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:50 pm

Swap the non working drives on your breakout board with the working ones, and see which ones work. I think you have a wiring issue.
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby albatros3d » Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:55 pm

Just did that and after swapping the other axis start working.
Is something wrong with the drivers or the BOB?
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby albatros3d » Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:23 pm

Hello
Thank you all for your help. As I suspected was my fault on wiring in the BOB. After swapped the wires on X and Y everything works as it should.
On this BOB topic I have a quick question.
As you see in my wiring diagram I have a 5V USB and a 5V power supply. Are those redundant? Do I need both or only one (either or)?
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Re: Help with starting up UCCNC

Postby ger21 » Sat Feb 23, 2019 6:01 pm

Yes, redundant. As I mentioned before, if you want to use the inputs, you'll need a 12-24V supply, along with the 5V or USB.
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