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    • Dogma2kundefined
      Dogma2k @Th0mpy
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      @th0mpy said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:

      @dogma2k I had this issue on my first analyzer I boiled it down to a couple things.

      How can you reduce the choice, I really don't have a clue about it yet.
      I took the APPLICATION.uf2 file from the temp directory on github, was it wrong?

      Finally, double check the castellated pins on the PICO and make sure they're solid. If you used a thicker adhesive behind the PICO it might prevent good connections.

      Now the analyzers just don't run properly when the steppers are moving.
      So it is more as if the Pico does not have enough power to process the incoming data quickly enough

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @Dogma2k
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        @dogma2k ,

        1. Do you have the same problem on all four analyzer or just a few?

        2. If you power the analyzers from a power supply on your printer, I suggest, as an experiment, to power one of them from a regular USB 5V charger and see if the problem persists.

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User
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          Hey
          Is it possible to indicate layer shifts with this analyser?
          Richard

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @A Former User
            last edited by

            @gruna-studio, that a good question. I guess it depends on the cause. E.g.

            Intermittent wiring connection - It detects idling and electrical stepping error events so will probably detect.

            Low current/torque due to an high speed - it will probably diagnose it in the current vs speed histogram page.

            Mechanical binding - I am not sure about that. May need to research how that condition is reflected on the electrical signals. Also, the analyzer measures only current, monitoring also the stepper voltage may help here.

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            • Dogma2kundefined
              Dogma2k @zapta
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              @zapta said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:

              @dogma2k ,

              1. Do you have the same problem on all four analyzer or just a few?

              Yes all four analyzer have the same problem.

              1. If you power the analyzers from a power supply on your printer, I suggest, as an experiment, to power one of them from a regular USB 5V charger and see if the problem persists.

              I'll try, but don't have much hope because I've already built a 24V / DC to 5V / DC power supply into the case

              Or could it be because of the APPLICATION.uf2 file I used from the temp folder in github?

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              • Dogma2kundefined
                Dogma2k
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                @zapta and everyone else who has an idea 😉
                Today I had some time to deal with the problem a little more intensively.

                The result is that it doesn't matter how I supply the analyzer with voltage
                1 analyzer -> everything OK (if stepper on or off)
                2 Analyzer -> everything OK (if stepper on or off)
                3 Analyzer -> if the stepper is off then everything is OK, if the stepper is on it does not immediately become sluggish but after approx. 10 seconds all of them are no longer really operable
                4 Analyzer -> if the stepper is off then everything is OK, when the stepper is on it is immediately sluggish and inoperable

                The combination of which analyzers are used together does not matter, it always gets the above result
                When I use two different voltage sources, the above result counts.

                Are there any influences that can arise if more than 2 are switched on at the same time. Diodes on each of the + 5V / DC wires of the Pico may

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                • zaptaundefined
                  zapta @Dogma2k
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                  @dogma2k, that sounds bad. Everything should work.

                  1. Did you make any hardware changes to the board?
                  2. Are you the exact same components in the original schema?
                  3. What TFT module are you using?
                  4. What version of the firmware UF2 file do you use?

                  The original schema is here
                  https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/blob/main/kicad/stepper_analyzer.pdf

                  The original firmware is here
                  https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/releases/download/F1.0.4/APPLICATION.uf2

                  If you want, you can send me one analyzer (to the US) and I will look at it and send you back.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Dogma2k
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                    @dogma2k is your PSU powerful enough to supply current to all 4 Picos and LCD screens? Colour TFT screens draw quite a lot of current.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                    http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                    • Dogma2kundefined
                      Dogma2k @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42
                      I hope so. Both PSU have 5V/DC 5A

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                      • Dogma2kundefined
                        Dogma2k
                        last edited by Dogma2k

                        Anyone have an idea? Something like soldering a diode?
                        It would be a shame if I had to take it all apart again because it doesn't work 😞

                        PS it may be that an analyzer is defective (or the engine). Yes, I know I didn't zero it 😉
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                        • rjenkinsgbundefined
                          rjenkinsgb @Dogma2k
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                          @dogma2k said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:

                          Anyone have an idea?

                          What cable or cables are you using to power them?

                          A lot of cheap USB cables are really for data only and have ludicrously thin cores for the power connections, causing serious voltage drops as soon as you try to run anything that takes significant current.

                          I've even had ones advertised as "high current" / "Heavy duty" that will not run USB devices that need 200 - 300mA.

                          Oddly enough, the early (typically cream coloured) ones I have work fine!

                          Robert J.

                          Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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                          • zaptaundefined
                            zapta
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                            @dogma2k, can you swap the connections of two analyzers to see if the problem follows the stepper or the analyzer?

                            BTW, some of the artifacts, but not the noise you marked with arrows, are due to the screen being refreshed during the camera's exposure. You can pause the analyzer (using the || button at the bottom) if you want to avoid it.

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                            • Dogma2kundefined
                              Dogma2k @rjenkinsgb
                              last edited by Dogma2k

                              @rjenkinsgb
                              At the moment, the power supply comes from a 5V / 5A power pack with 2x1mm² wires to the analyzer housing. In the housing, USB cables are used to distribute to the analyzers.

                              The cables to and from the analyzer for the motors are LIYCY-OB 4x0.5mm² (i.e. shielded cable)

                              However, I think that the cross-section of the eagle of the USB cable is sufficient. Because the problem only occurs when more than 2 analyzers work at the same time with active engines (with 3 it gets worse over time)

                              However, I noticed that if I press a button longer with 4 active analyzers, the display then reacts. Just not with the analyzer at the top left, it even switches back and forth on its own

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                              • Dogma2kundefined
                                Dogma2k @zapta
                                last edited by Dogma2k

                                @zapta said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:

                                @dogma2k, can you swap the connections of two analyzers to see if the problem follows the stepper or the analyzer?

                                I can at least swap the analyzers to see if the noise moves with it. But only tonight

                                BTW, some of the artifacts, but not the noise you marked with arrows, are due to the screen being refreshed during the camera's exposure. You can pause the analyzer (using the || button at the bottom) if you want to avoid it.

                                That with the II is a good tip.

                                Another question, I just have the APPLICATION.uf2 from https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/tree/main/temp
                                taken and copied. Is this still a beta version or is it already stable?

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                                • zaptaundefined
                                  zapta
                                  last edited by zapta

                                  @dogma2k , I am not sure what is in that temp dir.

                                  This is the latest stable release of the firmware

                                  https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/releases/tag/F1.0.4

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                                  • Dogma2kundefined
                                    Dogma2k @zapta
                                    last edited by Dogma2k

                                    @zapta
                                    So the artifacts with the analyzer. So I can actually rule out everything else.
                                    If I disconnect the stepper with the noise and only have the 3 other analyzers in operation, there are no problems (regardless of whether the steppers are on or off).
                                    Did I possibly break a current sensor while soldering or simply get it defective?

                                    P.S. Thx for the link

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                                    • zaptaundefined
                                      zapta
                                      last edited by

                                      @dogma2k, it's not clear from 'only have the 3 other analyzers in operation' if you tried to monitor the motor that had noise with another analyzer.

                                      Please try this two cases:

                                      1. Operate the analyzer that gave you noise with another motor in and see if you still see noise with the new motor.

                                      2. Operate the motor that gave you noise with another analyzer and see if you still see noise with the new analyzer.

                                      This tell us if the problem is related to the motor and its driver or to the analyzer.

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                                      • Dogma2kundefined
                                        Dogma2k @zapta
                                        last edited by

                                        @zapta
                                        Sry I think the google translator didn't translate it the way I wanted it to.

                                        I swapped the analyzer with several analyzers and each time the error (the artifacts) moved with it.
                                        So no matter which stepper or driver is connected to this one analyzer, it always shows artifacts.

                                        In addition, I shut down the analyzer with the artifacts and since then there have been no more delays in the other 3 analyzers during printing.

                                        I hope google translates it now understandable 😊

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                                        • rjenkinsgbundefined
                                          rjenkinsgb @Dogma2k
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                                          @dogma2k said in Anybody wants a stepper motor analyzer?:

                                          I swapped the analyzer with several analyzers and each time the error (the artifacts) moved with it.
                                          So no matter which stepper or driver is connected to this one analyzer, it always shows artifacts.

                                          That sounds like some kind of short circuit between the motor side connections and the internal electronics - a faulty current sensor IC or some kind of bridge or shorted pins on the circuit board.

                                          Can you check with a multimeter (on resistance) between the motor connector pins and USB ground, to see if there is an obvious cross-connection, with all cables disconnected?

                                          Robert J.

                                          Printers: Overlord pro, Kossel XL+ with Duet 6HC and "Frankentron", TronXY X5SA Pro converted to E3D toolchange with Duet 6HC and 1LC toolboards.

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                                          • zaptaundefined
                                            zapta @Dogma2k
                                            last edited by zapta

                                            @dogma2k, the blue channel is made of this connector, U2 current sensor, capacitor c2 and the CHB input of the Pico. I suggest to inspect it carefully for anything strange.

                                            Also, when you swap motors and analyzers, if the cables stayed with the same analyzer, I suggest to inspect the cable and connections as well.

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