HI,

I'm in the process of building a second little mill - this 
time a stepper-driven gantry type and I'm wondering what the 
pros and cons might be of different driver locations. On the 
first mill I had all the controls in a big box under the 
bench with heavy wires going to each motor but I'm wondering 
now whether any advantage might be gained in this project by 
positioning the driver cards adjacent to each motor. This 
would shorten the cables carrying power to the motor but 
would mean carrying signal cables from the parallel port 
around the machine together with DC power wires to each 
card. One reason for considering this is that, on my 
previous machine, I had a problem with the Z-axis stepper 
picking up interference from brushed spindle motors and so I 
had to change to a 'universal' AC motor drive for the 
spindle which was heavy and limited in speed. I tried 
various methods of screening the Z-axis motor leads and put 
ferrite beads over them but nothing seemed to work. As I'd 
like to use a high speed spindle based on a DC motor on this 
mill, I wondered if it might be easier to shield the 
'signal-in' wires rather than the power wires to the motor. 
Any thoughts?

Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield  UK

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