Greetings,
Can any of you guys direct me to a diagram for wiring up this drive to a acorn board or give me instruction on how to do so. I've attached pictures of the drive.
Best regards,
Walter Hall
3DM2080 Step Driver Diagram
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Re: 3DM2080 Step Driver Diagram
Hi Walter, it appears that you would wire that 3 phase drive just like the Leadshine series to the 25 pin connector. You'll need a breakout board that can be bought on Amazon for under $10. Have a look at schematic S14976 rev 4 drawing. Wire just the PUL and DIR terminals first. Do not wire up the ENA or ALM terminal until you have motion. Look in your drive manual and see if the drive is enabled by default, this is common and why you may not need to wire up the ENA terminals. You can wire up the ALM feature later.
Here's the diagram link: https://www.centroidcncforum.com/downlo ... p?id=14087
Here's the diagram link: https://www.centroidcncforum.com/downlo ... p?id=14087
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Re: 3DM2080 Step Driver Diagram
DB25 male breakout board is the FIRST Choice:
From Amazon (there are others, just search DB25 Male Breakout board)
Connector Db25 D-sub Male Plug 25-pin Port Terminal Breakout PCB Board
by Twinkle Bay
Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073RG3GG6/re ... aGb10EG0KX
IF you want to try and get motors to turn you can try
(Do not connect the ENA circuit at this time)
From Acorn power supply +5VDC run a wire to your drive's
Pul+
Dir+
From your drive's
Pul- run a wire to Acorn header ST1
Dir- run a wire to Acorn header DR1
In the Wizard, Load Drive type to Header Bench Test Screw Terminal
When you power up your drive, your motor rotor should be locked (enabled)
Try and jog the motor using the X axis keys on VCP (assuming you are on MILL)
Let us know how you make out.
Marty
From Amazon (there are others, just search DB25 Male Breakout board)
Connector Db25 D-sub Male Plug 25-pin Port Terminal Breakout PCB Board
by Twinkle Bay
Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073RG3GG6/re ... aGb10EG0KX
IF you want to try and get motors to turn you can try
(Do not connect the ENA circuit at this time)
From Acorn power supply +5VDC run a wire to your drive's
Pul+
Dir+
From your drive's
Pul- run a wire to Acorn header ST1
Dir- run a wire to Acorn header DR1
In the Wizard, Load Drive type to Header Bench Test Screw Terminal
When you power up your drive, your motor rotor should be locked (enabled)
Try and jog the motor using the X axis keys on VCP (assuming you are on MILL)
Let us know how you make out.
Marty
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Mesa, AZ
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Mesa, AZ
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