03-16-2010 03:21 AM
03-16-2010 08:44 AM
08-16-2010 02:43 AM - edited 08-16-2010 02:47 AM
Dear Friends,
I want to use this stepper motor driver and stepper motor (look for attachment), It's posibble to me to use the same program that you done? I hope you can give some advice because I want to buy the stepper motor and driver if it posibble to use with usb-DAQ (NI). I'm using the NI-6212, I hope you can help in interfacing the connection of DAQ and the motor driver. Thank you very much.
09-17-2010 09:14 PM
very good, can you uploading some squematic or jpg, i think that will be great
09-23-2011 11:10 AM
Hi,
I have seen your text message and I am very interested to understand how it is possible to change the speed of the motor from your VI.
I have tried to move a stepper motor with labview using different VI schemes butin any case without fortune.
The only difference is that I want to move the motor using a parallel port and not a usb port.
mato mato
09-26-2011 10:21 AM - edited 09-26-2011 10:28 AM
This thread was about using one of our USB DAQ Devices, and uses the DAQmx Drivers. A parallel port is normally used for printing, and controlling the parallel port of a computer is a very different process than controlling a DAQ Device. Using a parallel port to control a motor might not even work because there is no deterministic timing. Here are two links with more information on using the parallel port in LabVIEW.
This is a Developer Zone Tutorial about parallel ports: IEEE 1284 - Updating the PC Parallel Port
And here is a link on how to control the parallel port from LabVIEW: How Do I Use the Parallel Port in LabVIEW?
Regards,
Matt M.
09-28-2011 05:37 AM
Thanks Matt M.
for the links and the explanation.
matomato
12-21-2011 10:49 AM
Hi
In what way the frequency of digital output affect the stepper motor function
12-22-2011 11:24 AM - edited 12-22-2011 11:26 AM
Hi svijay,
You have to look at the datasheet of the stepper. There is usually a maximum step rate, and sometimes maximum accelleration/decelleration requirements. Those of course vary with load drag and intertia too. When working properly, a stepper moves exactly as driven. You sequence through 10 steps and the shaft should rotate the angle for 10 steps. However, this is generally open loop, so there are constraints within which you have to operate if you want to be assured the stepper really did what you commanded it to do. The faster you sequence through the steps the faster the motor turns, until it loses lock and then it will usually just sit there and vibrate.
Regards,
Matt
Copied and Edited From: http://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/24040/stepper-motor-digital-frequency-and-speed
12-22-2011 09:35 PM
I understand mattM
thank u for our reply...
My last question is whether we can run the stepper motor using USB 6008 or not
if possible what is the maximum RPM we can run it... My application requires only 5 RPM and the maximum torque required would be 1 kg cm
I gonna use D- 48- 42- B28 or D- 48- 42- B25 the specification of above two is in following website
http://www.indiamart.com/pmpl/stepper-motors.html#bipolar-stepper-motor