AXBB-E Ethernet CNC Controller #3 Spindle Outputs Setup!

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2022
  • Showing the idea of spindle setup in the AXBB-E CNC Motion Controller. The controller is able to control a spindle through a VFD. It uses 0-5V or 0-10V signals to adjust the speed. Also it can control relays with DC coils to send Forward / Reverse motion commands to a VFD. This function allows to turn the M3 / M4 command on in a CNC milling machine.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @Kenforfish
    @Kenforfish Před 8 měsíci

    So I wired mine like this, and it worked with no relays.
    VFD --> AXBB-E
    10V removed
    AVI --> AO1 (Analog In/Out)
    COM --> -5V (Power Out)
    FWD --> Pin02 port1 (Set m3 in UCCNC to pin2 port1)
    Rev --> Pin03 Port1 (Set m4 in UCCNC to pin3 port1)
    Added a jumper From AXBB-E -5V --> Pin01 Port1
    I removed the jumper on the AXBB-E (for 10V)
    Make sure to select spindle PWM Analog ch1 in the IO setup in UCCNC
    I set my spindle velocity to 8000min to 24000 max ( I have 2,2 KW water cooled)

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před 8 měsíci

      I pinned your comment so everyone with such problem will see it. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @ServiceProcess
    @ServiceProcess Před 6 měsíci

    Hello. A big thankyou to you Sir.
    Because of your videos I was able to get everything working on the AXBB-E board.
    I'd previously purchased an NVEM 4 axis board and had that a few years, but it was totally unreliable.
    So yes .... Thankyou.

  • @GBWM_CNC
    @GBWM_CNC  Před rokem

    These are some settings needed for setting up a spindle using your UCCNC / AXBB-E set. Let me know if it helped you. If you need any tutorial videos for AXBB-E / UCCNC - let me know here in the comments :)
    Thanks for watching!
    Odpowiedz

  • @mr.ranyhomemade2466
    @mr.ranyhomemade2466 Před rokem

    So interesting for your new gear

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Před rokem

    Good video GBWM

  • @basedmonkey5622
    @basedmonkey5622 Před rokem +1

    Sorry, maybe I'm wrong (I also recently bought Axbb), but it seemed to me that it was not necessary to install a relay to start and stop the spindle.

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před rokem +1

      It depends on the type of VFD you have (what kind of signal it needs). For example to run my VFD in forward direction I have to connect the GND wire with an DI (digital input) to make it work. So turn on the relay with the AXBB-E and the relay connects the GND with DI1 on the VFD. Taadaaa :D But of course there might be other wiring methods according to the VFD manual.

  • @SVMistry
    @SVMistry Před rokem

    Hey, Awesome explanation.
    I have an old bed type milling machine want to upgrade to CNC but confused with controlling system. After watching you videos i have a question my machine have servo motors and ball screws in all three axis. The motors are DC servo with techogenrator for feedback. I dont know how to move ahead.

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před rokem

      Hello! I'm glad you like my videos.
      Ballscrews in all three axis make the machine very good for a CNC conversion. But the DC servo with tachogenerator might be a problem if those aren't step/dir signal driven (probably analog 0-10V?). I have no experience with those tacho-DC servos though so I'm probably not able to help you out. I'm not sure if any of the UCCNC controllers are able to control those servos if these aren't step/dir. But I've heard about CSMIO controllers. There is one model of these which I heard is capable of analog signal controlled servos - this might help. Or just swap out these original motors for other servos which accept Step/dir signals and therefore the UCCNC controllers will drive it without problem. I hope this answer gave you an idea how to deal with it :)

  • @peterrhodin8779
    @peterrhodin8779 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for all your great videos. I have an issue: I have connected AXBB-E to my VFD via A01 and 5VO to control my VFD with 0-10V.
    When I in UNCNC set spindle speed to 12000 rpm (of max 24000) I only get 3,7V but when 24000 rpm I got 10V

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před 11 měsíci

      This is actually strange - I didn't encounter such situation during my setup process and sadly I have no thoughts what could cause such issue

  • @Kenforfish
    @Kenforfish Před 8 měsíci

    I upgraded my motion controller with the axbb-e. My question is that my VFD was connected without the use of the relays. Is there a way to connect it again without the relays.

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před 8 měsíci

      I dont know how your vfd works but if you want to turn it on with m3 or m4 code then you need a relay i guess

  • @Dimpr343
    @Dimpr343 Před rokem

    Hi. I thiking to use this controller with mach 3 in 5axis milling machine .it is first project with this controller for 5 axis.
    What you think?

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Sure! I didn't use more than 3 axis with it but it is designed to controll even 6 so you should be fine with it. But remember you should get the additional UCSB BoB to get access to the additional pins as it delivers just 4 axis pins to the screw terminals and to get access to the additional ones you have to use the Port 3. But overall this controller is fantastic!

  • @devilvortex1
    @devilvortex1 Před rokem

    is that mach software with custom theme?

    • @GBWM_CNC
      @GBWM_CNC  Před rokem +1

      This is UCCNC. It's a different software. It is similar to MACH3 I would say but much more modern, more user-friendly and it's got some more functions. But the controller itself can be used with mach3 / mach4 (with an special plugin installed).