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    • zaptaundefined
      zapta @nyaru
      last edited by zapta

      @nyaru, that's very useful, especially the availability from JLCPCB. Thanks.

      I have hard time downloading the datasheet from LCPCB. Do you happen to have it?

      If the sensitivity of this chip is lower, e.g. 200mv/A instead of 400mv/A, it can be compensated in firmware.

      Do CNC users typically need higher current range than 3D printers?

      Edit: The firmware does basic signal filtering which reduces the impact of the noise. https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/blob/main/platformio/src/acquisition/analyzer.cpp#L323

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      • nyaruundefined
        nyaru @zapta
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        @zapta

        I have hard time downloading the datasheet from LCPCB. Do you happen to have it?

        You can see it from another current value sensor page.
        https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Current-Sensors_Cross-chip-CC6920BSO-10A_C2880431.html

        I already changed sensitivity to 264mV/A in firmware. and it works well.

        Do CNC users typically need higher current range than 3D printers?

        Yes. Milling and Cutting something in CNC machine need more power than 3D printer. I used 3A stepper motor in my CNC machine.

        The firmware does basic signal filtering which reduces the impact of the noise.

        Thanks for telling it! This may be the reason why analyzers are less noises than oscilloscopes.

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        • zaptaundefined
          zapta @nyaru
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          @nyaru, thanks for the datasheet link. It does work.

          BTW, the design has some support for sensor selection using configuration resistors. May or may not be useful for you.

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          https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/blob/main/platformio/src/misc/hardware_config.cpp#L53

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @zapta
            last edited by zapta

            Here is a sample screenshot of a Windows/python client that talks with the experimental BLE stepper monitor and displays the data in real time. In this example the stepper runs on 12V which causes current reduction in higher speed (shown by the arrows). This is reflected in the current graph, the current vs speed histogram, and the oscilloscope view.

            The Python client is here https://github.com/zapta/ble_stepper_monitor/tree/main/python . Hopefully somebody can write a similar one for mobile devices.

            The probe is powered from the stepper signals and thus can be left embedded in the printer and be connected to any time. Each probe has a unique address which is shown at the upper left part of the picture.

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

              There appears noises on the signal. But I think It is not a problem to get rough forms of waveform.

              Here is a noise comparison between the Alegro ACS70331EOLCTR-2P5B3 (blue) and the TI TMCS1108A4BQDT (yellow). I don't have yet the JLCPCB CC6920BSO-5A sensor to compare, but may guess is that it's similar to the TI.

              I tested it by disconnecting the stepper connectors, on the new BLE stepper probe which samples at 40khz instead of 100khz.

              50a88695-4378-48cf-a094-3dd4f7b21f05-image.png

              The Alegro datasheet says " It incorporates giant magneto-resistive (GMR) technology that is 25 times more sensitive than traditional Hall-effect sensors to sense the magnetic field generated by the current flowing through the low resistance, integrated primary conductor. " such that is needs less gain and thus has less noise.

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              • nyaruundefined
                nyaru @zapta
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                @zapta
                Thanks for letting me know.

                The Alegro datasheet says " It incorporates giant magneto-resistive (GMR) technology that is 25 times more sensitive than traditional Hall-effect sensors to sense the magnetic field generated by the current flowing through the low resistance, integrated primary conductor. " such that is needs less gain and thus has less noise.

                It seems that a large part of the problem is the performance of the IC.

                I have also built an analyzer with the TMCS1108A4B, but I think the CC6920BSO is noisier.

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

                Hi.
                I have made the analyzer using TMCS1101A4B.

                When using the CC6920BSO for an analyzer, it may be better to set LPF stronger.

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                • gnydickundefined
                  gnydick
                  last edited by

                  definitely interested to know more. what are the practical uses, etc.? I'm keen to build my own if your production run is over.

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                  • Doc'sundefined
                    Doc's
                    last edited by

                    Greetings, I know I'm late to the thread but I must ask if your still offering the stepper motor analyzer? If you are how do I get in line for one.
                    In addition do you know if Thingiverse has the STL file for the case. Again thank you for your efforts.
                    Doc'

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @Doc's
                      last edited by

                      @doc-s, the model for the case is available here https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer/tree/main/3d

                      I don't provide them but others may do. Let's see if anybody will respond here.

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                      • Th0mpyundefined
                        Th0mpy @Doc's
                        last edited by

                        @doc-s I have a few of the touch screen version. If you are interested send me a direct message.

                        Usually the team that scores the most points wins the game.

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                        • T-Printerundefined
                          T-Printer @Th0mpy
                          last edited by

                          @th0mpy Hello, I am very interested in one, how, with payment, and shipment?

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                          • nyaruundefined
                            nyaru @Doc's
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                            @doc-s I have a small amout of analyzer kits using the CC6920BSO-5A shown here.

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

                            Hi.
                            I am planning to sell a small quantity of this analyzer in Japan for CNC users.

                            I sell it in Japan at the following page .
                            https://nyarurato.booth.pm/items/4025304

                            If you need them with international shipping, you can order them from the web page using a proxy service or by sending direct message to me on this forum.
                            Payment would be made by PayPal or T/T transfer.

                            If anyone else is interested, please send me a direct message.

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

                              I sell it in Japan at the following page .
                              https://nyarurato.booth.pm/items/4025304

                              Is it ok to link it in the page below, saying that people can buy it from your site?

                              https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer

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

                                Is it ok to link it in the page below, saying that people can buy it from your site?
                                https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer

                                Of course it is OK.

                                I hope other sellers will appear for users in other countries, because shipping from Japan is expensive to non-Asian countries.

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                                • Th0mpyundefined
                                  Th0mpy @T-Printer
                                  last edited by

                                  @t-printer I sent you a chat message to discuss further. 🙂

                                  Usually the team that scores the most points wins the game.

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                                  • Doc'sundefined
                                    Doc's @Th0mpy
                                    last edited by

                                    @th0mpy ,
                                    Greetings and thank you for your reply. I have an I.O. error on my end regarding a direct message. How is that done?
                                    Doc'

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                                    • Doc'sundefined
                                      Doc's @zapta
                                      last edited by

                                      @zapta Greetings and thank you for your reply and thingiverse link.
                                      Doc'

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                                      • Th0mpyundefined
                                        Th0mpy @Doc's
                                        last edited by

                                        @doc-s You should be able to just click the message icon in the upper right of the forum:

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                                        Usually the team that scores the most points wins the game.

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                                        • zaptaundefined
                                          zapta @nyaru
                                          last edited by zapta

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

                                          I have also built an analyzer with the TMCS1108A4B, but I think the CC6920BSO is noisier.

                                          I run a steps noise analysis for the TMCS1108A4B. It was done on the bluetooth version which samples at 40Khz instead of 100Khz but I believe the results would be the same.

                                          Test methodology:

                                          1. Energize the stepper. (I used ~1A at an arbitrary stepper micro step position).
                                          2. Reset steps to zero. This resets the full steps but maintains the steps fraction.
                                          3. Sample the steps reading at ~1sec interval, for a total of ~150 samples.
                                          4. Compute peak to peak and RMS noise (in steps units) using the spreadsheet here https://github.com/zapta/ble_stepper_monitor/tree/main/analysis

                                          The noise results I got were 0.09 steps peak to peak and 0.0166 steps RMS. This is much better than I expected so I hope my methodology and match are correct. 😉

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

                                            I hope other sellers will appear for users in other countries, because shipping from Japan is expensive to non-Asian countries.

                                            @nyaru, added your link at the top here https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer

                                            @Th0mpy, if you sell and have a link, I can add it as well.

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