Hi all,

I am running into a small problem with dropped / excess steps using the
m5i20 board and Hostmot2 driver. The problem appears to be with the 50 pin
cable connecting the m5i20 with the TB. The quick form of my question is,
are there any recommended cables / manufacturers of cables to use with the
Mesa boards in the 18" to 24" range?

The longer explanation is as follows:

With the Hostmot2 driver and m5i20 board, the stepper signals come off the
P4 connector, the farthest connector from the point where the cable exits
the computer. One loses about 8" just exiting the computer, so with an 18"
cable, there is only about 10" left to get to the TB. Due to the panel
layout, I really need a 24" cable from this connector.

I have tried several lengths of ribbon cable, and one rounded cable. The
best performing cable is the 24" rounded (it ought to, it cost about $20). I
need to run about 20 cycles the length of the X axis to lose a quarter turn
of the motor (i.e. drifts towards the min limit). The 18" flat cable will
lose it in about 4 cycles. The stepper motion starts to get rough with a 30"
flat cable, and anything longer (I was testing with a 54" cable) is so
unstable as to basically not work at all. One odd thing is that with the 18"
flat and 24" rounded cables, only the X axis demonstrates this problem, if Y
is having any problem, it is so small that I have so far not been able to
detect it.

Past the TBs I am using Belden low capacitance cables with individually
twisted pairs, foil shield and drain, plus an overall shield to connect the
stepper signals to the drives. This part appears to be working fine, as
nothing changes if I swap things around past the TBs. 

Any ideas or recommendations?

Thanks,
Eric



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