07-30-2024 09:40 AM
I have three ISM-7400 stepper motors connected to a UMI-7774 interface which is connected to a PXI 7430 controller. All three motors are wired identically with identical switch settings.
Some channels of the UMI-7774 do not respond correctly in my set-up. Here are the motor responses when connected to the UMI-7774 interface unit:
- All three motors operate correctly (forward, reverse, etc.) when independently connected to channel 3 of the UMI-7774. Each motor has its own cabling and the motor/cabling combination is being connected to channel 3.
- For all three motor/cable sets, none will response in any direction on channel 1 of the UMI-7774.
- For all three motor/cable sets, each will respond only in the forward direction when connected to channels 2 and 4 of the UMI-7774.
- With all three motor/cable sets connected to any three channels of the UMI-7774, all channels respond as listed above.
- No red indicator lights of the UMI-7774 were ‘on’ at any time of operation.
NI MAX was used to setup and execute the motor testing above. To insure each channel was setup identically I setup one channel's parameters and applied that setup to all channels. I also visually inspected each channel's setup parameters to insure they were the same.
Channel 1 (no motion) did not have any 'RED' indicators such as limit or home switches engaged. I insured those were disabled (ignored) in NI MAX.
My first guess was a faulty UMI-7774 interface unit. The unit was replaced with a newly purchased unit. The results did not change and were identical to the previous unit (see above results).
The only areas I can imagine the problem could lie is the PXI-7430 Controller/UMI-7774 interface cable, the PXI-7340 controller card itself or an incorrect NI MAX setting (which I believe I have thoroughly checked - but it is possible I missed something).
Does anyone have any suggestions toward identifying the problem?
Respectfully,
-Tim
07-30-2024 07:21 PM - edited 07-30-2024 07:22 PM
Hi Tim,
You can check your MAX settings, usually when motors only turn in one direction is because the Stepper Output Mode is wrong, try flipping this option. You can also try flipping the Stepper Polarity to see if anything changes.
If this doesn't help, it sounds like there's an issue with the PXI-7340. Maybe you can try moving the module to another PXI slot?
If you need to buy this discontinued board, we've got some available here: https://extendtest.co/collections/pxi-modules/products/pxi-7344
BR
John
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