Hi guys, this is my first post here. Seeing all the builds here got me inspired to make my own dlp top down printer
So far the two things I've got are this linear stage for Z axis:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131213801207?ss ... 1497.l2649
Here are the specs for the stepper motor, Japan Servo KT56JM4-552:
4.32V
1.8A
http://paroco.hihosting.hinet.net/DXFDA ... t56jm4.pdf
and a Ramps 1.4 with Arduino clone.
My question is, the motor that comes with the linear stage is 3 phase, nema 23 and has 3 wires. Will it work with ramps 1.4?
Thanks, Vaughan
How to wire a 3 phase stepper to ramps
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Re: How to wire a 3 phase stepper to ramps
no is the simple answer , not without firstly changing the stepper drivers , and then modifying marlin or whatever software your looking at using
there are 3 phase stepper driver chips available for example sanyo STK673-010 ,these use the same step/direction input so may be an option , depends if you want a ready solution of the shelf or prepared to
design and build your own . but either way the timing sequence etc will be different than the standard stepper motors, so a lot of work to change under the hood as it were , so take my advice dump the stepper motor and fit a standard stepper in it's place . a far cheaper option
Dave
there are 3 phase stepper driver chips available for example sanyo STK673-010 ,these use the same step/direction input so may be an option , depends if you want a ready solution of the shelf or prepared to
design and build your own . but either way the timing sequence etc will be different than the standard stepper motors, so a lot of work to change under the hood as it were , so take my advice dump the stepper motor and fit a standard stepper in it's place . a far cheaper option
Dave