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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @moth4017
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      @moth4017 said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

      M98 P/macros/3zhome

      What do you have in that macro?

      Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @moth4017
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        @moth4017 , oscilloscope is tricky for this application because it doesn't measure current and because one of it's wires is grounded.

        A simple DVM in amps range should be sufficient because the current is stable when the motor does not move. Have a gcode macro that will move the motor in tiny steps and see when you have the max reading. If you want to get fancy, you can have a bidirectional analog meter like this +/-2A one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32400650799.html

        Edit: just make sure to make all the connections when the printer is off because stepper drivers don't like when motors connect/disconnect under power.

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        • zaptaundefined
          zapta @zapta
          last edited by zapta

          @moth4017 , I haven't tried it myself but I believe that running a macro like this one while observing your current meter connected in series to any X or Y stepper coil will allow you to measure the max current.

          ; Move slowly to identify peak stepper current.
          ; Assuming XY are already homed.
          
          G90   ; absolute positioning
          G1 X100, Y100 ; starting point
          
          G91  ; relative positioning
          
          while iterations < 500
            echo "Iteration " ^ {iterations}
            ;G1 X0.001 Y0.001  ; for cartesian printer
            G1 X0.001               ; for core XY printer
            G4 P250   ; Wait 250ms
          
          G90   ; absolute positioning
          
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          • moth4017undefined
            moth4017 @Phaedrux
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            @phaedrux said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

            What do they report?

            2/20/2022, 2:31:05 PM: Connected to 192.168.0.19
            2/20/2022, 2:31:24 PM: M906: Motor current (mA) - X:800, Y:800, Z:600, E:1200, idle factor 30%
            2/20/2022, 2:32:40 PM: M913: Motor current % of normal - X:100, Y:100, Z:100, E:100

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            • moth4017undefined
              moth4017 @Phaedrux
              last edited by moth4017

              @phaedrux
              M400
              M569 P0.4:0.5:0.6 V10
              G4 P100
              M574 Z2 S4
              M906 Z300 ; set motor current
              G91 ; relative positioning
              G1 H2 Z0.2 F3000 ; power up motors to ensure they are not stalled
              G4 P100 ; wait 100ms
              M400 ; wait for current moves to finish

              G4 P200
              M915 P0.4:0.5:0.6 S0 H10 F0 R0 ; Configure Z-Axis Stall Detection

              G4 P200
              G91 ; relative positioning
              G1 F4000
              G1 H1 Z350 ; Home Z-Axis actuators independently
              M400 ; make sure everything has stopped before we make changes
              M906 Z600 ; Reset motor current
              G90 ; absolute positioning
              G92 Z301 ; set position
              G91 ; relative positoning
              M84 ; Motors off

              then run
              m906
              Motor current (mA) - X:800, Y:800, Z:600, E:1200, idle factor 30%
              m913
              Motor current % of normal - X:100, Y:100, Z:100, E:100

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              • moth4017undefined
                moth4017 @zapta
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                @phaedrux
                ill give it a try tomorrow. Thanks very much

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                • moth4017undefined
                  moth4017 @zapta
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                  @zapta hi was going to do a differentual measurment using 2 channels on the scope with a very small resistor in line e.g 0.01ohms

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                  • zaptaundefined
                    zapta @moth4017
                    last edited by zapta

                    @moth4017 said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

                    @zapta hi was going to do a differentual measurment using 2 channels on the scope with a very small resistor in line e.g 0.01ohms

                    I think that should work, assuming the scope's sensitivity and offset or good enough. You can use x1 probe since bandwidth is not an issue. I got recently an OWON HDS242s for similar applications since it's floats when running on battery. BTW, I just tried here the approach with a Amp meter and very slow movement and it seems to work. I got about 950ma DC max with RRF configured to 1200ma (?).

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaELqAo4kkQ

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @zapta
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                      Here is a better macro for measuring current. Simplify connect a current meter in series to one of the stepper coils, turn on the printer, home, run the script, and observe how the current changes slowly between negative and positve max currents.

                      ; Assuming x,y are homed.
                      G1 X100 Y100 ; move to starting point
                      M203 I1      ; allow slow movements
                      G1 X103 F1   ; move both motors slowly, corexy version
                      ; G1 X103 Y103 F1   ; cartesian version
                      
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                      • moth4017undefined
                        moth4017 @zapta
                        last edited by moth4017

                        @zapta its ok used you first macro
                        M906 600 measured max 0.5179mA
                        M906 1000 Measured max 0.6414mA

                        i tried to test the extruder but couldn't get to extrude for some reason

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                        • moth4017undefined
                          moth4017 @moth4017
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                          @moth4017 said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

                          @zapta its ok used you first macro
                          M906 600 measured max 0.5179mA
                          M906 1000 Measured max 0.6414mA

                          i tried to test the extruder but couldn't get to extrude for some reason

                          values in Amps not mA

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                          • dc42undefined
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                            @moth4017 bear in mind that when the stepper driver is moving slowly, standstill current reduction will kick in.

                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                            • zaptaundefined
                              zapta @dc42
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                              Thanks @dc42. A couple of questions if you don't mind. Having a simple technique to measure actual current would be very useful.

                              1. The code that @moth4017 used moves 0.001mm every 250ms. Will this kick in the standstill current?

                              2. What about the code below, will it kick in the standstill current?

                              G1 X100 Y100 ; move to starting point
                              M203 I1      ; allow slow movements
                              G1 X103 F1   ; move both motors slowly, corexy version
                              
                              1. Any suggestion for a reliable way to measure the actual current using simple means?
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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @zapta
                                last edited by dc42

                                @zapta on the TMC2209, standstill will kick in when the frequency of step pulses is less than approx. 12Hz. So the axis speed below which standstill current reduction kicks in depends on your steps/mm. For example, if you have 100 steps/mm, then 12Hz corresponds to 12/100 mm/sec = 0.12mm/sec = 7.2mm/min.

                                When measuring motor current you can use M917 to set the standstill current to 100% of the running current for a particular axis. At high currents, on the MB6HC and EXP3HC RRF will impose a maximum standstill current below 100%, but this doesn't apply to the Duet 3 Mini.

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                                • zaptaundefined
                                  zapta @dc42
                                  last edited by zapta

                                  Thanks @dc42. I updated the macro to disable standstill current reduction and am getting now very consistent current readings, peaking at ~1250ma with 1200ma configuration (good). This is with a Mini 5.

                                  G1 X100 Y100   ; Starting location
                                  M203 I1        ; Allow very slow movements
                                  M917 X100 Y100 ; Disable standstill current reduction.
                                  G1 X103 F1     ; Move slowly. Moves both motors with coreXY
                                  

                                  I also ordered this +/-2A meter, may be more visual https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32400650799.html

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                                  • moth4017undefined
                                    moth4017
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                                    @zapta
                                    M1000 requested measures 0.8379A with you new script

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                                    • moth4017undefined
                                      moth4017 @dc42
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                                      @zapta
                                      ive deleted the macro that contained
                                      ; Move slowly to identify peak stepper current.
                                      ; Assuming XY are already homed.

                                      G90 ; absolute positioning
                                      G1 X100, Y100 ; starting point

                                      G91 ; relative positioning

                                      while iterations < 500
                                      echo "Iteration " ^ {iterations}
                                      ;G1 X0.001 Y0.001 ; for cartesian printer
                                      G1 X0.001 ; for core XY printer
                                      G4 P250 ; Wait 250ms

                                      G90 ; absolute positioning

                                      but it is still continuously running , where would it be hiding so i can stop it 🙂

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                                      • zaptaundefined
                                        zapta @moth4017
                                        last edited by zapta

                                        @moth4017 said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

                                        but it is still continuously running , where would it be hiding so i can stop it

                                        It should stop after a minute or two. What I do is pressing on the red STOP button on PanelDue or DWC to reset the machine. This also resets any configuration changes the script may do.

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                                        • zaptaundefined
                                          zapta @moth4017
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                                          @moth4017 said in How to check the real current of the stepper motor:

                                          M1000 requested measures 0.8379A with you new script

                                          I guess it's now a question to the Duet team, is this a reliable measurement and is the result within the expected range.

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @zapta
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                                            @zapta I would expect it to be closer than that, it should be less than 10% out.

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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