Executive summary: Does someone sell (or offer schematics for) a device to test/adjust stepper drivers?
I’ve got several that I suspect are defective, because, when I plug them into my 2-in-1 Arduino/RAMPS board, the light (which is normally always-in) comes on for a second or two and goes out. It scares the heck out of me because I’ve already fried two Arduinos and on 2-in-1, so I don’t dare leave the driver plugged in and the controller board powered while it take a bunch of voltage readings and experiment with different pot settings.
“Wouldn’t it be great,” I asked myself, “if there were a little circuit board I could plug my driver into and it would tell me if the driver were behaving normally (eg. not drawing too much current, producing proper output on steps. etc), so that I would know to toss it and not try to get it to work in my RAMPS board?”
In fact, wouldn’t it *also* be great if I could use it to adjust my Vref in a way that weren’t so prone to shorting the Vref pin like when you do it on the actual, powered RAMPS board (like how I fried one of my Arduinos)?
It would probably be greater *still* if, instead of just relying on ballpark values for Vref, the circuit could try to drive one of the steppers on the printer at certain acceleration rates, back and forth. I could leave it running at a certain Vref setting for, say, 10 minutes, and I could see if the stepper motor got too hot or if it was skipping (determined by whether extruder was drifting away from the two points it had started out moving between).
Does anybody make one of these? Or have a schematic/code for one?
I’ve got several that I suspect are defective, because, when I plug them into my 2-in-1 Arduino/RAMPS board, the light (which is normally always-in) comes on for a second or two and goes out. It scares the heck out of me because I’ve already fried two Arduinos and on 2-in-1, so I don’t dare leave the driver plugged in and the controller board powered while it take a bunch of voltage readings and experiment with different pot settings.
“Wouldn’t it be great,” I asked myself, “if there were a little circuit board I could plug my driver into and it would tell me if the driver were behaving normally (eg. not drawing too much current, producing proper output on steps. etc), so that I would know to toss it and not try to get it to work in my RAMPS board?”
In fact, wouldn’t it *also* be great if I could use it to adjust my Vref in a way that weren’t so prone to shorting the Vref pin like when you do it on the actual, powered RAMPS board (like how I fried one of my Arduinos)?
It would probably be greater *still* if, instead of just relying on ballpark values for Vref, the circuit could try to drive one of the steppers on the printer at certain acceleration rates, back and forth. I could leave it running at a certain Vref setting for, say, 10 minutes, and I could see if the stepper motor got too hot or if it was skipping (determined by whether extruder was drifting away from the two points it had started out moving between).
Does anybody make one of these? Or have a schematic/code for one?