‎04-18-2015 05:05 PM - last edited on ‎04-28-2015 10:30 AM by dcarva
Hi,
For one of our project we are seeking help from someone who could actually help us progress our project. For this project we are using a stepper Motors (each 12 V) to run the gears as per below shown picture . Our project idea uses 3 steppers motors (the picture shows just one motor). So we want to know whether is there any way we can connect 3 motors to a single DAQ Board (Model No : SCB 68)? All we want to program in the labview is to note the time it takes for the piston (connected to gear) to move to a certain distance and repeat it for the certain no of times (according the input user gives) and stop the motor after it reaches the input count. Can you please guide us/help us to make our idea successful? We would be so happy, if someone can help us in connecting these 3 motors to single daq board and make it work like the way we want to..! Thanks, MSC
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‎04-18-2015 05:14 PM
‎04-18-2015 06:22 PM - edited ‎04-18-2015 06:25 PM
Oh ok. Sorry for my limited knowledge related to this because I am still a freshman student trying to learn and use Labview properly.
I believe we have a DAQ Card also ( I will let you know the model number for it). I am trying to think that, the motors will be running if we are able to generate some power from terminal block (or may be by using external power terminal) to which the 3 motors will be connected and then to control these motors (each of these motors to start and stop after rotating certain angles) will help us make this project successful! Is it possible ? Can you give us any guidance in this regard? Thanks, MSC
‎04-20-2015 08:40 AM
Daq Device Model No : NI PCIe-6321
Motors we bought (link) can be accessed here :
https://www.bananarobotics.com/shop/Pololu-130-Size-Brushed-DC-Motor-3-12V
hope, this information enables you to help us.
Thanks
MSC
‎04-20-2015 08:45 AM
@saiks1 wrote:
Daq Device Model No : NI PCIe-6321
Motors we bought (link) can be accessed here :
https://www.bananarobotics.com/shop/Pololu-130-Size-Brushed-DC-Motor-3-12V
hope, this information enables you to help us.
Thanks
MSC
Shouldn't your professor be giving you some guidance on this?
‎04-20-2015 08:46 AM
Not really!
‎04-20-2015 08:49 AM
@saiks1 wrote:
Not really!
Why not really?
‎04-20-2015 08:53 AM
because it seems like a bit lot of work to her as she even need to concentrate on other teams,
‎04-20-2015 11:15 AM
‎04-20-2015 02:18 PM
We have hewlett packard E6360A 0-6v, 2.5A/0- +/-20V, 0.5A triple output dc power supply.
Do you think it would work?