On 4/16/2012 9:28 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> Kirk Wallace wrote:
>    
>>
>> Most of the components on the G540 are SMT and too small to have
>> markings, so I could only guess about what they are. I have some close
>> up pictures of the area in question, but my camera's cable has woken up
>> and run off somewhere. I'll post the pictures when I get this sorted
>> out.
>>
>>      
> Most of those tiny parts have a 2 or 3 letter code that can be looked up to
> tell what part it is.
>    
>> On the other hand I'm thinking I'll need to deal with the G540 as it is.
>>
>> I'm still concerned that the G540's 10x microstepping would put it out
>> of the parallel port arena. It seems a 5i25 would be more appropriate,
>> plus taking into account other savings the 5i25 might provide, might
>> make it cost similar to a PCI parallel port and buffer board. Trying a
>> Pluto-P is on my to-do list.
>>
>>      
> Right, 10X microstepping on small motors with fine-pitch leadscrews end up
> needing a fast step rate.  Assuming 2000 (micro) steps per rev, and wanting
> maybe 30 IPM on a Sherline or Taig with a 20 TPI leadscrew, that is
> 30 * 20 = 600 RPM or 10 RPS.  10 RPS * 2000 = 20,000 steps/second.
> This is doable with software stepping, but near the limit.  And, the step
> timing becomes jumpy at the high end.  It is barely humming for a hardware
> step generator, however.  They can easily go ten times faster and more.
> Well, maybe you will have luck with the Pluto, but others have had
> problems with it.
>
> Jon
>
>
>    

True, but even little Nema 23 steppers have little usable torque beyond 
800 rpm unless you go with a high voltage stepper drive (which the G540 
is not).

Larger Nema 34 steppers are pretty useless beyond 600 rpm or so.  Why do 
they use such finely threaded leadscrews?  I would think that 10 tpi 
would be more reasonable.

Dave


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