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G540 and mach3 step and pulse width settings

Discussion in 'Controller Boards' started by GrandpawB, May 22, 2015.

  1. GrandpawB

    GrandpawB Well-Known
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    I got my Ethernet SmoothStepper the other day and I'm having trouble getting things to work right. I'm using a Geckodrive G540. Can anyone help me with the base frequency for the PWM & the step and pulse width settings?
     
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    Update: I found an install & configuration instructions on crcrouterparts.com's web page and followed them step by step. I now have motor movement. HOVEREVER, X and Y axis motors are slow and "grindy" (if that's a real word) I've tried the motor control in Mach3 and the trim on the G540 controller. Nothing will smooth out these motors. The Z axis is smooth and quiet. Could anyone please help smooth out these motors?
     
  3. Joe Santarsiero

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    What size power supply are you using?
    Do you have the inline resistors between the g540 and motors?
    You may want to post this over in cnc mills/Routers.
     
  4. GrandpawB

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    I think it's a 24VDC. It came with the kit I bought. Resistors in place. I hooked it back up to the XP desktop and it runs fine. But with the laptop and Smoothstepper problems return.
     
  5. GrandpawB

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    It's a 48V power supply. Mine is a 7.3 A. I understand I need a 12.5 A. to run 4 steppers. My system worked just fine until I added the Ethernet SmoothStepper. Now all of a sudden the NEMA 23 steppers are running hot,slow and rough. So can anyone explain why things changed by adding the ESS?
     
    #5 GrandpawB, May 30, 2015
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