09-27-2014 02:51 PM
hi iam new to labview, doing a project based on motion control, i need to rotate a mirror to certain degree by rotating a motor step by step. so i need to enter the degree to which the mirror rotate, so how can i understand the number of steps to rotate 1 degree, can any one help me
09-27-2014 02:56 PM
the first thing we have to know is if you know how to do this without LabVIEW.
09-27-2014 03:08 PM
i have a stepper motor , and til now doing manual rotation to a desired angle, but inorder to make this automatic i need a program, so could you pls help me to where i get to start and what are those modules to develop a motor controlling code
09-27-2014 03:28 PM
It is best if you kept this question in your original message thread.
09-27-2014 07:29 PM
Hi,
You can use 4 axis to control motor, maybe you only need use 3.
X,Y and Z.
Boone
09-29-2014 02:08 PM
thankyou for your reply ,
i have a dout sir, i have a ni driver card ( NI UMI 7772) , which contains only 2 axis ,, is it possible to move 3 motor axis ie xyz stage by using this ni card.
iam having a xyz stage , i have to move 3 motors simultaneously, if i create a program through labview , can i use it as a software by controlling through serial port and without using ni driver card pls give me advice
09-29-2014 03:06 PM
Boone is correct. Of course you can't make a 2 axis controller work on 3 motors. You need to upgrade to the 7774 card which has 4 Axes, then only use 3 of them. Since the 777X modules are just interfaces to connect a motion control card to a motor driver you will need to update (or add to) those components as well. You need to provide info about those components you must already have.
Although the PC Serial Port can be used as a VERY simple digital output it is unlikely to be able to control a motor in a useful way. Since you have provided no information about your motors (or motor drivers) it's hard to suggest anything further.