New build Closed loop steppers. Y-axis only jogging one way

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New build Closed loop steppers. Y-axis only jogging one way

Postby Moodivarius » Thu Feb 06, 2025 1:16 am

I just put together a Bulkman3D UltimateBee with AXBB-E controller and closed loop steppers, Chinese PFDE - HBS57 motor controllers, running UCCNC.
48V - 20.8A supply for motors, 24V - 1.8A, & 5V -0.8A supplies to AXBB-E.



Just setting up and trying jog functions first.

I have Y-axis slaved to A-axis and I can only jog in one direction. Both axis setup identical.

I powered down, disconnected A-axis from motor controller, then Y-axis jogs in both directions.

Powered down disconnected Y-axis, jogged A-axis in both directions.



Is there some setting in the software I’m missing?



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Re: New build Closed loop steppers. Y-axis only jogging one

Postby Moodivarius » Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:00 pm

A bit of an update.

Decided to try reversing the motors with the dip switch on the motor control.

Then Y-axis goes the other way by pressing Y+, but Y- still won’t do anything.




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Re: New build Closed loop steppers. Y-axis only jogging one

Postby ger21 » Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:49 pm

Measure the voltage at the direction pin on the drives, and AXBB when jogging in different directions. Is the LED on the AXBB changing state when you change directions?
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Re: New build Closed loop steppers. Y-axis only jogging one

Postby Moodivarius » Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:57 pm

Found my issue.

After reading about some power supply grounding, if the 5V, 24V & 48V motor supply should be common V0. They should be separate. I thought I would change the grounding of my motor controllers, for the logic.

That was the issue.


Originally, for all of my PUL -, & DIR - on my motor drives signals, I ran a main daisy-chain ground from my on the 48V0 motor power supply.

Since PUL, & DIR are on the 5V logic, I moved that grounding to the 5V0, where the logics come from, & everything jogging smoothly, as it should.


Thanks for the reply.




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