It sounds like you have the step and dir swapped. You could movement but 
very erratic in one direction. Those drives are pretty good and 
reliable. Signals must be active low. Strap all the + terminals to 5v 
and then pull low with your BOB.


On 2013/09/22 09:03 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> Got the drives and motors from Wantai Motor (same company as Longs Motor). 
> Same Chinese stuff as a dozen others sell.
> Their drives are marked DQ860MA.
>
> The signal connectors have + and - for pulse, direction, and enable. All the 
> - terminals connect together to a ground for each motor output on the BOB I'm 
> using. On the BOB that came with the set all the - lines from all the drives 
> were supposed to connect to a single terminal. (That looked like a sure fire 
> way for a short or power spike to fry everything.)
>
> The other connections are ground an +VDC for power and A+ A- B+ B- for the 
> motor coils. There's also 8 switches. One enables/disables idle current 
> reduction. The others set the current from 2.8/2.0 peak/RMS to 7.8/5.6 and 
> the pulse/rev from 400 to 51200.
>
> Couldn't get any movement except sporadic jerking until I set the switches 
> for 400 and entered 200 in stepconf.
>
> If I check the invert box on the direction pin it changes which button makes 
> the motor spin, but it will only spin counterclockwise.
>
> Right now I just want to get them to spin in both directions so I know the 
> hardware is good, ought to be, it's all new. Full configuration can wait 
> until the mill is ready to have the motors installed. (I had three 4 on 75mm 
> to NEMA34 adapter plates made by Augustine Machine. $62 something shipped.)
>
> I checked again and just a little gentle rotation around the shaft axis while 
> running makes it stop. So does picking it straight up in line with the shaft 
> axis. That's the issue that's really bugging me because that's the motion the 
> X axis motor is going to get a lot of.
>
> Have to get it to run both directions to see if it's some setup fault causing 
> the motion sickness. I know other people are using this BOB and these drives 
> or very similar ones with LinuxCNC. Would be nice if they'd share their 
> stepconf files.
>
> When/if this works I'll share mine *and* the wiring details showing exactly 
> what connects where. Whomever the actual manufacturer of the motors is, 
> they've changed the wire colors to red, green, blue, yellow on the 4 wire 
> ones but nobody has documentation showing those colors. Holding wires 
> together shows the coils are red/green and blue/yellow.
>
> On Sat, 9/21/13, Andrew <parallel.kinemat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Very weird thing with my stepper motors. They 
> don't like to be moved while running.
>   To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>   Date: Saturday, September 21, 2013, 11:10 PM
>   
>   2013/9/22 Gregg Eshelman <g_ala...@yahoo.com>
>   
>   > With my new BOB (HY-JK02-M) I've managed to get a motor
>   to run and run
>   > smoothly, but only in one direction. (Once I set the
>   parallel port pins to
>   > match the docs settings for Mach3.) I tried swapping
>   the wires on one
>   > phase, ran quite rough and still only one direction so
>   I swapped them back.
>   > I've checked the connection tightness multiple times on
>   everything, all
>   > screwed down tight.
>   >
>   
>   Some drives have step/dir and cw/ccw modes, check that.
>   
>   
>   > That's not the weird thing. What is effed up is that
>   when the motor is
>   > running if I pick it up or move it, it stops running.
>   Doesn't matter if
>   > it's laying down or standing on its back end, if it's
>   picked straight up or
>   > allowed to rotate around its shaft axis it locks up and
>   squeals. Tried two
>   > of the three, both do the same thing.
>   >
>   
>   That's weird. Which stepper drives do you use?
>   
>   
>   > That is going to be a bit useless on a mill table where
>   the X-axis motor
>   > is going to be moving back and forth.
>
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