03-18-2015 02:56 PM
Good afternoon,
My question is in regard to this driver/controller for a stepper motor application.
http://www.linengineering.com/drivers-Controllers/R256.aspx
I am wondering what it would take, if anything, to make this compatible with LabView
and run the stepper motor via an open loop system. If I need a specific product please
post the link. If it is something to add into the code please let me know what that is.
Thank you for your time.
03-19-2015 09:37 AM
03-19-2015 09:44 AM
So I will need an RS-485 interface added to my pc with its driver. Are these hardware components. Can you help direct me on where to buy these products. Also, is NI-VISA free? What type of coding is this. The other option is this driver which is "compatible" with Labview.
Link to the Galil DMC-30017:
http://www.galil.com/motion-controllers/single-axis/dmc-3x01x#info=1
Following is a link for Galil / Labview:
http://www.galil.com/download/application-note/note4414.pdf
The secondary option is for a closed loop system so I would need an encoder on the
stepper motor. It is an accurate motor and I am controlling the angle of a 6in. gear using
microstepping to rotate it from -10 to +10 utilizing 1 degree incremenets. Should the open
system work. Let me hear your thoughts. Thank you for your time!
03-19-2015 02:10 PM
03-23-2015 12:32 PM
That note is not for the motor that I am using. Is the actual code written in NI VISA or labview and NI VISA is only used
to get the stepper motor to show up in Labview. I am confused on how to wire this all up.
http://www.linengineering.com/drivers-Controllers/R256.aspx
03-23-2015 02:12 PM
03-23-2015 03:18 PM
Yes. I understand that the software indicates position and the controller communicates that to the driver which then outputs the corresponding voltage/current pulses.
I want to know if NI VISA is where I will program the actual positions and options for the degree of stepping or if it is just the vehicle to convert from Labview to the controller.
I would like to use NI Motion Assistant; is that possible with out using an actual Labview Driver.
I would also like to know if a motor has a 0.9* step angle and I have the option of microstepping does that divide that
indiviual step into 2-256 pieces?
Thanks.
03-23-2015 03:26 PM
03-24-2015 11:56 AM
So..will I be able to set certain commands and a home position in NI VISA and then link that to Labview
to create an array on the user interface to set variables such as how many angles to stop at and the
desired spacing between said angles.
03-24-2015 12:04 PM