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Testing Smoothieboard w/ multiple motors & limit switches #15
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Tested the motors. They work, however there was an issue with the X-axis motor connection. I'm not sure how to control the A and B axes but I'm guessing this is done by sending g code commands through the Pronterface serial communication and by loading a full g code script. Also tested the limit switches according to the smoothieboard website through Pronterface. They did not seem to do anything, the motor just continued to run into the switch without stopping. We also tested them by pressing the switch while the motor was running, in case they were not physically being reached. They did not stop the motor. We might not be using them correctly, will further look into this. Through this process I saw that some of the connectors are loose, have some weak soldering, and needed fiddling with to ensure a good connection between the smoothieboard and steppers. I'll make another issue for replacing the connector wiring. |
One of the two wires between the Y connector harness and the motors, |
I made a diagram that gives an overview of how the motors/limit switches are set up. |
The designators should all end in a number (eg M-X1) to be consistent. |
Test axis and plunger motors and their limit switches.
(Won't test the multi-channel side)
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