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Re: Camtronics 5A Stepper Motor Driver Board - Power Supply Current Requirements?

Posted by Matt Shaver
on 1999-06-03 00:07:38 UTC
> From: Jon Elson <jmelson@...>
>
> > Tim Goldstein wrote:
>
> > That is a good question and I don't know the real answer. From my
> > experience the input current draw is less than the total of what each
axis
> > is set for added together (3 axis's set at 5 amp each draws less than 15
> > amp).
>
> This is because a 'chopping' type stepper motor driver is really a special
> case of a 'buck' (or step-down) switching power supply. So, the input
> current (at higher voltage) is always less than the output current (at
lower
> voltage). So, if you are using a 5 V, 5 A stepper (that's 5 Amps for each
> of 2 windings) and are in full step mode where both windings are always
> energized, you have 5 x 2 = 10 A x 5 V = 50 VA or Watts out. If the
> main power supply is 24 Volts, it draws I = P / V, or 50 / 24, or
> approximately 2 Amps. Various losses in the chopper will cause the
> current draw to be a bit higher. So, that is how 2 amps in can be turned
> into 10 amps out.

Jon,

Thanks for this explanation, I've been trying to figure out what to build my
power supply out of for my stepper Bridgeport project and since I think the
motors are 8 A units I thought I was looking at a 36 V, 48 A supply! This
will save me a lot of money on transformers. Surplus Center has 115V:12V 35A
units for $25/each. I think I'll get two and series the secondaries together
to get the 24Vac I need.

I think I'm going to take some of my savings and order up a sample of that
servo motor that C&H has and send it off to you to eval. Hopefully it will
prove useable and I can get back to the servo world where I belong. Next on
the list for me, probably late summer considering the snail's pace I've been
making lately, is a servo retrofit of my manual BP. I recall you mentioned
that you had some ideas for hardware to implement the "synthetic tach" idea
and I'd love to see the details. Did you also say you had extra servo amp
components left over? I still haven't ordered any parts for the 4 boards I've
got, so I'll happily buy whatever excess you've got towards this end.

Thanks,
Matt

Discussion Thread

Jon Elson 1999-06-02 22:49:32 UTC Re: Camtronics 5A Stepper Motor Driver Board - Power Supply Current Requirements? Matt Shaver 1999-06-03 00:07:38 UTC Re: Camtronics 5A Stepper Motor Driver Board - Power Supply Current Requirements?