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    • developeralgo222undefined
      developeralgo222 @droftarts
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      @droftarts said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

      @developeralgo222 it looks like the driver is switched the other way around from ‘normal’ drivers, in that it needs a +5V signal with a common ground, rather than having a common +5V that is pulled to ground by a signal. It’s a shame the data sheet is so sparse on details. Where did you find the info on wiring up the Mach 3 controller?

      Just on youtube and google search , an online user made a demo on how to test the same setup on youtube and someone explained how to connect MACH 3 controller and to NEMA 34 motors

      MACH 3 Controller connection to HSS86 Drive + Nema 34 closed Motor

      MACH3 Controller installation and Wiring

      This is a very simple NEMA 34 closed Loop/External Drive connection to 6XD not sure why it would not work

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @developeralgo222
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        @developeralgo222 does it lock up the same way as when connected to the 6XD? On the Mach3 board there’s nothing connected to enable. I suggested disconnecting the enable wires earlier.

        With enable wires connected, M17 enables and M18 disables motors.

        Ian

        Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        • developeralgo222undefined
          developeralgo222 @droftarts
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          @droftarts said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

          @developeralgo222 does it lock up the same way as when connected to the 6XD? On the Mach3 board there’s nothing connected to enable. I suggested disconnecting the enable wires earlier.

          With enable wires connected, M17 enables and M18 disables motors.

          Ian

          M17: Enable/Power all stepper motors
          M18: Disable all stepper motors

          Does this mean it only applies to Open Loop Stepper motors or even closed Loop ?

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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @developeralgo222
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            @developeralgo222 Good point, I'm not sure. I don't have an external driver and motor setup to test.

            Ian

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            • developeralgo222undefined
              developeralgo222 @droftarts
              last edited by developeralgo222

              @droftarts said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

              @developeralgo222 Good point, I'm not sure. I don't have an external driver and motor setup to test.

              Ian

              Even with M17 included in the config.g for Duet 6XD. it does not move X and Y at all

              
              ; Enable All the drives 
              M17  ; Enable All the drives
              
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              • droftartsundefined
                droftarts administrators @developeralgo222
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                @developeralgo222 I asked this earlier:
                Does it lock up the same way when enabled on the Mach3 board, as it does when connected to the 6XD?
                On the Mach3 board there’s nothing connected to enable, which would seem to mean it needs an enable low signal. Have you tried disconnecting the enable when connected to the 6XD?

                Ian

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                • developeralgo222undefined
                  developeralgo222 @droftarts
                  last edited by developeralgo222

                  @droftarts said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                  @developeralgo222 I asked this earlier:
                  Does it lock up the same way when enabled on the Mach3 board, as it does when connected to the 6XD?
                  On the Mach3 board there’s nothing connected to enable, which would seem to mean it needs an enable low signal. Have you tried disconnecting the enable when connected to the 6XD?

                  Ian

                  on MACH 3 it locks UP, when you power up and its energized and then when you config and Reset your MACH 3 , it unlocks and you can start jogging the motors right away . Looking at the schematics of the wiring diagram . it seems to indicate that the wiring should be

                  PUL+ --------> (Red) ------> XP ( Dx_STEP+ )
                  DIR+ --------> (Yellow) ------> XD ( Dx_DIR+ )
                  ENA+ --------> (Blue) ------> XE ( Dx_ENA+ ) ******?
                  ALM+ --------> (Black) ------> XA ( Dx_ALM+ ) ******?
                  PUL- , DIR-, ENA- , ALM- --------> (Green) ------> GND

                  How can it be done on Duet 3 6XD ? . Duet 3 6XD must have a way of doing this ?

                  1702044996925-wiring_nema34_asper_datasheet.png

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                  • droftartsundefined
                    droftarts administrators @developeralgo222
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                    @developeralgo222 The way that wiring diagram is, is EXACTLY how the 6XD is wired! It has a common +5V going to PUL+, DIR+ and ENA+. Then the PUL-, DIR- and ENA- are wired to the controller pins that pull that +5V to GND when the pin is active. This is the 'normal' way of wiring these drivers.
                    It's the Mach3 layout that doesn't match this wiring diagram, as it seems to be send +5V signals in to PUL+ and DIR+, and has a common GND connecting PUL- and DIR-.
                    However, both should work, as it's just sending a signal.

                    @developeralgo222 said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                    on MACH 3 it locks UP, when you power up and its energized and then when you config and Reset your MACH 3 , it unlocks and you can start jogging the motors right away .

                    This sounds like the functionality that we need to replicate. Like I've said, the enable wires aren't connected on either of the links you sent. My best guess is that the enable signal isn't quite right, but it seems to work with Mach3 with enable disconnected. Disconnect the enable wires.

                    Edit: Check continuity on all the wires from the Duet driver 0 connector to the motor driver. Maybe there's a bad crimp or poor connection somewhere along the line.

                    Ian

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                    • developeralgo222undefined
                      developeralgo222 @droftarts
                      last edited by developeralgo222

                      @droftarts said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                      @developeralgo222 said in [Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards]
                      This sounds like the functionality that we need to replicate. Like I've said, the enable wires aren't connected on either of the links you sent. My best guess is that the enable signal isn't quite right, but it seems to work with Mach3 with enable disconnected. Disconnect the enable wires.

                      @droftarts , i disconnected and the ENABLE Wires from the External Drive and the Duet 6XD and that did the trick. Now i am able to move X and Y -axis Motors now

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @developeralgo222
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                        @developeralgo222 in that case, to make the Enable line work properly you need to move the Driver Enable Polarity jumper on the 6XD to the other position. See https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6XD_Hardware_Overview#description-of-connections.

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                        • developeralgo222undefined
                          developeralgo222 @dc42
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                          @dc42 said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                          @developeralgo222 in that case, to make the Enable line work properly you need to move the Driver Enable Polarity jumper on the 6XD to the other position. See https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6XD_Hardware_Overview#description-of-connections.

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                          Currently the 1 x3 Pin Jumper (Driver Active Enable Select ) is in the Active Enable Position(Left Side) . I will move it to the Active Disable position (Right Side) and then connect the ENA+ & ENA- and test again

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                          • developeralgo222undefined
                            developeralgo222 @developeralgo222
                            last edited by developeralgo222

                            @developeralgo222 said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                            @dc42 said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                            @developeralgo222 in that case, to make the Enable line work properly you need to move the Driver Enable Polarity jumper on the 6XD to the other position. See https://docs.duet3d.com/Duet3D_hardware/Duet_3_family/Duet_3_Mainboard_6XD_Hardware_Overview#description-of-connections.

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                            Currently the 1 x3 Pin Jumper (Driver Active Enable Select ) is in the Active Enable Position(Left Side) . I will move it to the Active Disable position (Right Side) and then connect the ENA+ & ENA- and test again

                            i tested this by moving the Jumper to Active Disable and connecting the ENA+ to 5V power and ENA- to Dx-EN- but it did not work. The Motors are not energized or locked , i can roll them manually But they don't move if i send any command to move them from the console e.g

                            G1
                            G1 H2 X50
                            G1 H2 Y50
                            

                            i also have M17 in the config.g but that did not help.

                            As for now, The only way the 2 x NEMA 34 Closed Loop Motors for X & Y-Axis are able to move is by disconnecting EN+ & EN- from Duet 3 6XD and the External Drivers (HSS86)

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                            • droftartsundefined
                              droftarts administrators @developeralgo222
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                              @developeralgo222 Is this how the drives are still set?

                              ; Drives
                              ;Physical Drives CAN ID = 0
                              M569 P0.0 S0 R1 T5:5:10:10           ; X-Axis physical drive 0.0 goes forwards on CAN ID = 0 - Duet 6XD Drive 0.0 with 5us timings between pulses
                              M569 P0.1 S1 R1 T5:5:10:10           ; Y-Axis physical drive 0.1 goes forwards on CAN ID = 0 - Duet 6XD Drive 0.1 with 5us timings between pulses
                              

                              Can you try changing the R1 to R0? Or if it is R0, change to R1. I'm not sure it will make a difference, but worth testing.

                              Ian

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                              • dc42undefined
                                dc42 administrators @developeralgo222
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                                @developeralgo222 what you are aiming for is that when you boot up the Duet, the drivers are not locked (because there is a voltage across the Enable inputs of your driver, which will disable it). When you send M17 X then the voltage across the Enable pins will be removed and the X motor will lock.

                                If you have set the Enable jumper correctly (Active Disable sounds correct for your drivers) then you should not need to provide an R parameter in your M569 commands.

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                                • developeralgo222undefined
                                  developeralgo222 @dc42
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                                  @dc42 said in Configs for PCB PnP for Duet3D 6XD and 3 x 3HC expansion boards:

                                  @developeralgo222 what you are aiming for is that when you boot up the Duet, the drivers are not locked (because there is a voltage across the Enable inputs of your driver, which will disable it). When you send M17 X then the voltage across the Enable pins will be removed and the X motor will lock.

                                  If you have set the Enable jumper correctly (Active Disable sounds correct for your drivers) then you should not need to provide an R parameter in your M569 commands.

                                  @dc42, now able to move both X and Y-axis. i need to sort out the endstops issue though . i used the suggestions from @droftarts about multiple endstops in parallel but it seems i am having a little bit of trouble in having them work properly

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @developeralgo222
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                                    @developeralgo222 I suggest you star a separate thread for that issue. Start it by describing what doesn't work and what it does instead. Include your config.g file.

                                    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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