04-12-2007 04:12 AM
04-12-2007 10:32 AM
Can you post the program?
How is the motor connected to the parallel port?
04-12-2007 01:46 PM
yes, sir i'm send the link of that program....Actaully i'm very new to labview....i download the program from ni site itself...
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/epd/p/id/3611
Is the motor will run without any necessary hardware i.e. i have the stepper motor only...?
04-12-2007 02:06 PM
You cannot connect the stepper up directly to the port- not enough voltage or current to drive it.
You could use something like this, depending on your stepper motor wiring, voltage and current requirements:
http://electronics-diy.com/electronics/stepper_motors.php
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/stepper/control2/connect.html
You may have to adjust wiring to the port or modify the LabVIEW program to toggle the correct lines on the port.
Here's some other links:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22motor+driver%22+%2B+%22parallel+port%22
04-16-2007 12:13 AM
04-16-2007 12:17 AM
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My stepper motor specification is:
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| Permanent Magnet, Bifilar Wound, Two Phase | Steps Per Revolution : 200 |
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| Step Angle : 1.8o + 0.1o Non-cumulative |
No. of leads - 6 On request - 4,8 |
1 Kg. cm. = 0.1 N.m = 13.9 Oz.-in. |
| Drive Circuit |
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04-16-2007 03:53 AM - edited 04-16-2007 03:53 AM
Message Edited by hemantbhati on 04-16-2007 03:53 AM
04-16-2007 10:30 AM
The SCB-68 is just a connector block that is typically used with a DAQ card. It is not intended for use to connecting to the parallel port.
Do you have a DAQ card (if so which one) or are you trying to use the parallel port?
04-16-2007 11:50 PM
04-17-2007 10:16 AM