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    How can I connect AC servo motors to Duet3 Main board?

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    • psyblueundefined
      psyblue
      last edited by

      I am currently driving XY-axis by connecting Duet2 Ethernet board + Duet Expansion Breakout Board + 2 Panasonic AC servo motors.

      I want to replace it with Duet3 board. What is the way?

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      • Danalundefined
        Danal
        last edited by

        I believe that Duet 3 hardware does not directly support external drivers/motors.

        You can, however, run Rep-Rap Firmware 3 (RRF3) on your existing Duet 2, if you are seeking the new features of R3 firmware.

        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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        • psyblueundefined
          psyblue
          last edited by

          self-reply for one watching this.

          Panasonic servo driver supports 3 input-modes.

          1. CW + CCW (aka. pulse train)
          2. Pulse + Direction
          3. 2 phased input !!!

          I'm trying the 3rd mode to connect Duet-3 board and servo motor driver with a minimum peripheral circuits.

          I will post a result. ^^

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          • A Former User?
            A Former User
            last edited by

            Curious, what is the motivation to replace by Duet3 if not to take advantage of high power drivers or CAN bus if you don't mind sharing?

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            • psyblueundefined
              psyblue @A Former User
              last edited by psyblue

              @bearer I need high torque step-motors and servo-motors and rich digital IOs. ^^ (Duet2 board has a few digital outputs)

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              • DocTruckerundefined
                DocTrucker
                last edited by DocTrucker

                I think there was talk of a breakout expansion board that included step/dir access, but I can see that isn't present on the main board, or current multi stepper expansion board. You'd have to wait for one of the Duet team to confirm that.

                ...having said this I can't find where I read it, so I may have muddled a few different topics!

                Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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                • HebigTundefined
                  HebigT @DocTrucker
                  last edited by

                  @DocTrucker I remember this as well. I'm hoping a breakout is developed since I'd like to control servo drives as well.

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                  • psyblueundefined
                    psyblue
                    last edited by

                    I did something NOT recommended.

                    Using Duet2-expasion-driver-board, tapped step/direction signal of step motor driver of the board.
                    So far so good. play at your own risk!!

                    57844b07-2416-4b10-8aad-251ec822744e-image.png

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                    • HebigTundefined
                      HebigT @psyblue
                      last edited by

                      @psyblue

                      Huh, where on the board did you pull the step/dir signals from?

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                      • psyblueundefined
                        psyblue @HebigT
                        last edited by psyblue

                        @jpomo10 test poins on the bottom of PCB. ^^

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                        • moo16undefined
                          moo16
                          last edited by

                          looking very nice im aimed to do the same thing,
                          where did you connect the DIR/STEP/EN on the panasonic driver?
                          the image is not clear . i would be happy for more information.
                          @psyblue

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