Hi I'm having a problem with a Pacific Scientifc hybrid stepper motor we purchased a few weeks ago. This is more a total hardware question than with Labview so I hope its ok to post in this forum.
We actually purchased two steppers and I do have 1 working. Both gave similar problems. When hooked up to the drive box they didn't work (the drive box was set to turn clockwise 2 revs and then 2 revs counter clockwise). After playing with it a bit we tried switching the A and A(not) leads. This worked. Thinking that Pacific screwed up their wiring diagram (strange, but ok), I wired the second motor the "right"
way and it didn't work. I tried reversing the A and A(not) leads now thinking that ok maybe the first motor was wired wrong (orange should have been black). That didn't work. I then proceeded to try every possible combination (switch the As, switch the Bs, switch both As and
Bs). Nothing worked. I've used an ohm meter across both coils and they seem ok (nothing is open, about .4 ohms). I also tried hooking up just the A coil and then just the B coil. This is the only place where I noticed something a little unsual.
If I hook up just the B coil it tries to turn (makes a noise, but can't turn without the other active), but if I hook just up the A coil nothing (no noise). I tried this with the other working motor and it made noise with just B and with just A coils hooked up.
I don't think I could have broke the motor (I've tried pretty much everything on both motors and the working one still works), but does this mean the one is broken, or is it just stuck or has anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks in advance
Chuck