Finally, the electronics of the project started to wok.
I wrote the whole code in TI CCS. It is a long. I put incredible amount of work into it. ~30 lines of code including declarations, in around 10 mins :-D
Then I tried to set the current limit of the stepper driver. Almost fried it when I connected the required 12V onto the 3.3V power rail but survived. Luckily the MCU was not already in the socket.
Used this video for the setup:
As the whole circuit started to work from my Lab PSU, finally soldered the power supply in. Last check. Still works:
What left:
- Some wiring
- Tweaking the motor speed and the micro stepping
- Minimal mechanical things like timing belt mount, mounting clamps, end stop insert, etc.
- Mounting the lighting
- Finishing the belt drive
There is one thing set me back, that the driving pulley and the belt tension spring didn't arrived yet. As some things I ordered together with it, and things I ordered weeks later already arrived, I'm quite sure, that the bloody Post lost them. Already ordered some from different suppliers, and will complain when the time come.
So, I'm waiting....
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