Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Question re: about current control schematic
Posted by
Jon Elson
on 2003-07-22 23:14:11 UTC
grantfair2001 wrote:
connected to the base. But, the way they have it drawn, the transistor is
STILL hooked up wrong. It looks like they have the emitter and collector
interchanged!
unipolar, and makes no provisions for individual control of the
current in each phase! It will have HORRIBLE performance at
higher speeds, and will likely blow T1-T4 with any motor larger
than the ones in floppy drives, since no provision is made at all
for the inductive energy in the windings. I'd drop it and look for
a better circuit right away.
Jon
>An article about current control in steppers by Suded Emanuel at:Yup, the line should be broken. The diode should be grounded, and not
>
>http://www.eio.com/crntctrl.htm
>
>has a schematic. When I asked on the Nuts and Volts Forum about using
>a mosfet instead of the Darlington, I got this reply:
>
>"Wow, that schematic appears to have multiple errors. At least two at
>first glance. It looks like they are trying to do a classic buck
>regulator. The base of the BDW84 is grounded, which means the PWM chip
>can't do anything to affect it.
>
connected to the base. But, the way they have it drawn, the transistor is
STILL hooked up wrong. It looks like they have the emitter and collector
interchanged!
> D1 should be grounded, but not theBut, finally, this is a HORRIBLE circuit! It runs the motors as
>transistor base. Also, looks like the BDW84 is in backwards (collector
>and emitter reversed). So, be aware of that in any case."
>
>I don't know enough about electronics to know if this is true. Any
>comment from the electronically unimpaired appreciated.
>
>
unipolar, and makes no provisions for individual control of the
current in each phase! It will have HORRIBLE performance at
higher speeds, and will likely blow T1-T4 with any motor larger
than the ones in floppy drives, since no provision is made at all
for the inductive energy in the windings. I'd drop it and look for
a better circuit right away.
Jon
Discussion Thread
grantfair2001
2003-07-22 19:25:48 UTC
Question re: about current control schematic
Jon Elson
2003-07-22 23:14:11 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-23 08:22:16 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-23 09:02:24 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
Jon Elson
2003-07-23 09:52:25 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-23 23:17:54 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-23 23:53:01 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
Jon Elson
2003-07-24 10:40:00 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Question re: about current control schematic
mayfieldtm
2003-07-24 11:49:25 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-24 18:39:27 UTC
Re: Question re: about current control schematic
grantfair2001
2003-07-25 22:51:35 UTC
Question re: about current control schematic
Jon Elson
2003-07-26 10:26:35 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Question re: about current control schematic