Difference between revisions of "Metal antenna rotator"
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− | == Test | + | == Test and setup == |
+ | <nowiki>rotctl -r /dev/ttyUSB1 -m 202 -s 19200 -t10</nowiki> | ||
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-t is to use \n as end of cmd | -t is to use \n as end of cmd | ||
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To test you will need to : | To test you will need to : | ||
+ | <nowiki>type P<enter></nowiki> | ||
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then give position | then give position | ||
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− | Then you have to check that the endstop | + | Then you have to check that the endstop are working: |
− | + | <nowiki>type IP1<enter> | |
− | type IP2<enter> | + | type IP2<enter></nowiki> |
If the result end with ',0', and the endstop is not activated, its good. (if it's not good, revese them in the config) | If the result end with ',0', and the endstop is not activated, its good. (if it's not good, revese them in the config) |
Revision as of 12:11, 28 May 2018
To build this metal antenna rotator you will need a welder.
Bill of materials
Part | Qty | Source | Price per Unit ($) |
Nema23 stepper motor - Wormgear 60:1 | 2 | [1][2] | |
Bearing for the az axis 100x135x25 mm | 1 | [3] | |
Stepper motor driver | 2 | [4] |
Test and setup
rotctl -r /dev/ttyUSB1 -m 202 -s 19200 -t10
-t is to use \n as end of cmd
To test you will need to :
type P<enter>
then give position
The motors should move, if not check connexions.
Then you have to check that the endstop are working:
type IP1<enter>
type IP2<enter>
If the result end with ',0', and the endstop is not activated, its good. (if it's not good, revese them in the config)
If the two endstops are at 0 when reset, the homing will be peformed. Homing is alway in the opposide way of the motor (-max angle)