@jay_s_uk
yes, you are right. my board it's a 6HC model.
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RE: Closed loop drivers location
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To answer your question correctly, I started this project a year ago with the purchase of the 6HC board and now I have all the components and it is difficult/expensive for me to switch to 6XD (maybe in the future).
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@mihai-zamfiraz
I'm back with news about positioning the drivers close to the nema34.
Everything worked perfectly until a few days ago when one of the drivers broke, in my opinion due to vibrations. Therefore, I do not recommend positioning them close to the nema34 stepper motors. -
RE: Closed loop drivers location
@baird1fa thanks, i will come back with my feedback when my CNC will be ready.
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RE: Closed loop drivers location
To answer your question correctly, I started this project a year ago with the purchase of the 6HC board and now I have all the components and it is difficult/expensive for me to switch to 6XD (maybe in the future).
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RE: Closed loop drivers location
@jay_s_uk
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RE: Closed loop drivers location
@dc42 said in Closed loop drivers location:
Duet 3 MB6XD
Yes,
i use Duet 3 MB6XD board and 4 extension boards 1XD in order to comand closed-loop drivers. The drivers which are on Duet 3 MB6XD board are not capable to control closed-loop (HBS860H) drivers.
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Closed loop drivers location
Hello,
I am in the process of building a full frame CNC with 2 Nema 34 motors on the y axis and 1 Nema 34 motor on the X axis.
I would like to put the drivers that control the motors on the aluminum profile that represents the X axis (the mobile one) and not put them in a box on the CNC metalic frame . I must mention that each driver will be controlled through a duet 3 expansion 1XD.
For the moment I see the following as advantages:- short cables between motor and controller.
- fewer cables to pull because I will need only the power cable and the cable for CAN communication between 1XD boards.
- because I will have the 1XD extension boards on the mobile axis of the CNC, it will be easy for me to interface them with other sensors in the future
As disadvantages:
- I add approximately 1.5 kg more to the mobile assembly
- possible problems caused by the generated vibrations.
What do you think?