Analog PWM's at 20%
Posted: Mon May 03, 2021 12:07 pm
Hi Tom,
I have a problem with the axis #3 (machine with 4 axis, all connected to a snapAmp).
As soon as I put axis 2 or 3 to enable( without charge in the axis), I can see in the "Analog status" window, a consumption in% PWM of 20% for axis 3 and also 10-15% for axis 2.
If I disconnect the motor from axis 3 and put axis 2 to enable, everything is at 0% in the pwm of the "analog status" window.
If I connect the motor and encoder from axis 1 (no problem) to axis 3, and I put axis 3 to enable, I still get a consumption in% PWM of 20% for axis 3 and also 10-15% for axis 2 in the "Analog status" window.
The problem is that axis 3 triggers an error and goes to disable and stops the machine frequently.
Over the weekend, I reduced the speed and acceleration of axis 3, and it seems to be working for now.
Do you think it's a hardware problem with the snapamp?
I have a problem with the axis #3 (machine with 4 axis, all connected to a snapAmp).
As soon as I put axis 2 or 3 to enable( without charge in the axis), I can see in the "Analog status" window, a consumption in% PWM of 20% for axis 3 and also 10-15% for axis 2.
If I disconnect the motor from axis 3 and put axis 2 to enable, everything is at 0% in the pwm of the "analog status" window.
If I connect the motor and encoder from axis 1 (no problem) to axis 3, and I put axis 3 to enable, I still get a consumption in% PWM of 20% for axis 3 and also 10-15% for axis 2 in the "Analog status" window.
The problem is that axis 3 triggers an error and goes to disable and stops the machine frequently.
Over the weekend, I reduced the speed and acceleration of axis 3, and it seems to be working for now.
Do you think it's a hardware problem with the snapamp?