Comments by Patrick

  • Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    - 15 May 2020

    Hello, Ben,

    To power your motor without stepping, all you need to do is enable the driver. The comments section of this blog are not a great setting for troubleshooting, so if you require further assistance, you might consider making a post on our forum:

    https://forum.pololu.com/

    - Patrick

  • Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    - 6 May 2020

    The comments of this blog post are not a good setting for troubleshooting. Instead, you might consider making a post about this on our forum:

    https://forum.pololu.com/

    In your post, I recommend you share more details about your setup (like what driver and power supply you are using) along with pictures that show all your connections, your driver, and how you are measuring VREF.

    - Patrick

  • New product: MP3 Trigger V24

    New product: MP3 Trigger V24

    - 24 April 2020

    Hello, Steve.

    That might be possible, but we do not have any specific suggestions for how to go about doing that. You might try searching the internet to see if and how other people have done that, or you could also try contacting the SparkFun to see if they have any suggestions.

    - Patrick

  • Powerful new U3V50x boost regulators

    Powerful new U3V50x boost regulators

    - 24 April 2020

    Hello.

    The output capacitance varies across the different versions of this regulator, but it is on the order of a few hundred microfarads. Can you tell me why you are interested in this?

    - Patrick

  • Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    Video: Setting the Current Limit on Pololu Stepper Motor Driver Carriers

    - 24 April 2020

    Hello, Mehran.

    I am not sure if you are asking about the ceramic capacitors that are part of the stepper driver carrier used in the video, or the additional electrolytic capacitor used in the test setup. The values of the ceramic capacitors used on our many of our stepper motor drivers are shown in their schematics on their product pages. This video was made several years ago, so I am not sure what the exact value of the electrolytic capacitor used in the video is, but we generally recommend adding a capacitor with at least 47 µF of capacitance across motor power (VMOT) and ground somewhere close to the board to protect it from LC voltage spikes.

    - Patrick

  • New versions of our 500mA D24V5Fx step-down voltage regulators

    New versions of our 500mA D24V5Fx step-down voltage regulators

    - 13 April 2020

    Hello, Gary.

    These regulators are enabled by default, and during normal operation at the high ends of their current capabilities they can get hot enough to burn you, so we recommend you take care when handling them or other components connected to them.

    - Patrick

  • SMC03A controlled by LabVIEW

    SMC03A controlled by LabVIEW

    - 17 March 2020

    You might be able to operate a Jrk G2 from something running one of those programs, but we do not have any resources specifically for that.

    One approach would be to see if you can invoke the Jrk G2 Command-line Utility from your program. Alternatively, you can make a program to control the Jrk using its virtual USB COM port from LabView. Someone wrote a program like that for our Maestro, so you might check that out:

    https://forum.pololu.com/t/labview-vi-for-micro-maestro/3774

    The comments of this old blog post are not a great setting for this type of discussion about our Jrk G2 motor controllers, so if you have any further questions you might consider either posting to our forum or emailing us:

    https://forum.pololu.com/
    support@pololu.com

    - Patrick

  • SMC03A controlled by LabVIEW

    SMC03A controlled by LabVIEW

    - 12 March 2020

    Hello.

    We no longer make this product, but you might be interested in checking out our Jrk G2 Motor Controllers with Feedback:

    https://www.pololu.com/category/95/pololu-jrk-motor-controllers-with-feedback

    They support a variety of high-level control interfaces, including TTL serial and I2C for use with microcontrollers like Arduinos. We even have a library for using the Jrks with Arduinos:

    https://github.com/pololu/jrk-g2-arduino

    - Patrick

  • 37D gearmotors: helical pinion gear, new 150:1 gear ratio, and performance graphs

    37D gearmotors: helical pinion gear, new 150:1 gear ratio, and performance graphs

    - 5 March 2020

    Hello.

    We do not offer the gearboxes or replacement gears separately.

    If you have several gearboxes failing, then your application is probably applying loads that exceed what the gearboxes can handle. We can help you troubleshoot if you email us at support@pololu.com.

    - Patrick

  • New products: G2 High-Power Motor Driver 18v25 and 24v21 (and price drops for other G2 drivers)

    New products: G2 High-Power Motor Driver 18v25 and 24v21 (and price drops for other G2 drivers)

    - 27 February 2020

    Hello.

    The CS pin does provide an instantaneous measurement of the motor current when the H-bridge is driving, but we do not have specifications for the bandwidth of the signal.

    Also, I am not sure if the CS pin's measurements are appropriate for what you are trying to do, so you might consider using an in-line current sensor instead. You can view our selection of current sensors here:

    https://www.pololu.com/category/118/current-sensors

    - Patrick

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