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    • FBGundefined
      FBG
      last edited by

      Tested and works!!!
      Two questions:

      • My correct value is supposed than is T2.5? or biggest?
      • Is working…. Taa:bb:cc:dd?? (you say: planned for a future firmware version)
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      • FBGundefined
        FBG
        last edited by

        One thing….
        Axis X and Y works perfect, but Z not.
        Axi Z have same stepper driver but.
        My table is moved for 4 stepper, each stepper use one driver.
        The four drivers is connected to E4 output PUL/DIR.
        Perhaps is for this?

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        • dc42undefined
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          Your drivers require a 5us setup time from DIR changing to the leading edge of STEP, so it would be best to use T5 at present.

          The Taa:bb:cc:dd syntax is implemented in firmware 1.21RC5 which I hope to release tomorrow, perhaps even tonight. Then you should be able to use T2.5:2.5:5:0.

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          • FBGundefined
            FBG
            last edited by

            You are true, tested with 5 and is ok, tested with 10 and is ok.
            What will be the difference between use 5 or 10?

            Thanks for everything.

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            • dc42undefined
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              last edited by

              The higher the T value you use, the lower the maximum step rate will be and the more CPU time it will use in generating step pulses. This may affect the maximum microstepping that you can set those drivers to.

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              • FBGundefined
                FBG
                last edited by

                Only want question more (sorry but this discuss is really interesting….)
                -What Steps/rev you advise? 1600-3200... or that?

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  3200 or 6400 would be typical values. The limiting factor is the step pulse rate at the highest speed that you want the motors to move.

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                  • FBGundefined
                    FBG
                    last edited by

                    With the new RC5 is necessary totally configure the M569,
                    so the correct is T2.5:2.5:5:0? (like you say in the old post)

                    Minimum driver step pulse width: 2.5
                    Step pulse interval: 2.5
                    Direction setup time: 5
                    Direction hold time: 0

                    Regard to the draw of my external stepper driver:

                    ???

                    I think than the correct is:
                    Minimum driver step pulse width: 2
                    Step pulse interval: 5
                    Direction setup time: 1
                    Direction hold time: 1
                    T2:5:1:1

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      That diagram doesn't give the minimum step interval, so you need to work it out from the maximum step rate quoted on the data sheet. The second T parameter is the minimum interval between the end of one step pulse and the start of the next.

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                      • FBGundefined
                        FBG
                        last edited by

                        So, You advise me use this:
                        T2.5:2.5:5:0

                        Minimum driver step pulse width: 2.5
                        Step pulse interval: 2.5
                        Direction setup time: 5
                        Direction hold time: 0

                        ??

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by

                          If the maximum step pulse rate is 200kHz, then yes.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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