In one of our CP2220s a stepper driver on the integrated motor control board for the steppers moving the lamp in the mirror has let the magic smoke out.
The consequence is that the X-axis stepper is not moving (just braking) and attempting to do an automatic alignment (LampLOC) of the lamp generates an error - Y, Z and the dowser still works.
It has been this way for some time and I've managed by disconnecting the X stepper to turn the motor by hand in order to align the lamp.
Now before just replacing the board I would like to make sure (or at least probable) that it is not something external to the board that has caused the driver to fail.
I have measured the same resistance of the windings as for one of the other (working) axes and I have tested the stepper motor by connecting it to one of the other drivers where it seems to work correctly.
Is there some easy way to test the limit switch without throwing alignment off? (maybe somewhere in the service/status menu the state can be read?)
Thanks,
Christian
The consequence is that the X-axis stepper is not moving (just braking) and attempting to do an automatic alignment (LampLOC) of the lamp generates an error - Y, Z and the dowser still works.
It has been this way for some time and I've managed by disconnecting the X stepper to turn the motor by hand in order to align the lamp.
Now before just replacing the board I would like to make sure (or at least probable) that it is not something external to the board that has caused the driver to fail.
I have measured the same resistance of the windings as for one of the other (working) axes and I have tested the stepper motor by connecting it to one of the other drivers where it seems to work correctly.
Is there some easy way to test the limit switch without throwing alignment off? (maybe somewhere in the service/status menu the state can be read?)
Thanks,
Christian
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