ECG tb6560 User Manual - page 18
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11. Frequently Asked Technical Questions
Many of the problems that affect motion control systems can be traced to incorrect wirings, controller software errors, and so on.
In the event that your driver doesn’t operate properly, the first step is to identify whether you can solve the problem via refer to
the following “Frequently Asked Technical Questions” table. After checking by you, but the problem persists, or if you have
any other questions, please feel free to contact with us.
Frequently Asked Technical Questions
Symptoms
Possible Problem
Motor cannot run
No power or unsuitable power supply
Incorrect wirings among the motor, driver, and power supply
Incorrect DIP switch current settings
Incorrect settings on Mach3 or other software
The driver board is disable
Motor runs in wrong direction
Motors’ wires may be connected in reverse
Incorrect settings on Mach3 or other software
Faulty Motor’s coils
The Driver is faulty
Incorrect wrings between the driver and power supply
Faulty power supply causes no power
The TB6560 chip is blown by incorrect operation
The TB6560 chip is blown
Unsuitable power supply causes too high input voltage for the chip
Incorrect wirings among the motor, driver, and power supply
Impurities on the PCB board cause short circuit
Plug, unplug any connectors or connect any wires without shutting down power
Set the DIP switches when the driver is working
Erratic motor’s motion
Unsuitable power supply, low voltage, low current cause weak signals transmission
Incorrect DIP switch settings
Unsuitable driver for the motor
Unsuitable settings on Mach3(Motor turning and setup) or other software
The motor is faulty
Motor stalls during acceleration
Unsuitable power supply, too low output voltage and current
Motor is undersized for the application
Acceleration on Mach3 (Motor turning and setup) or other software is set too high
Motor or driver overheat
Unsuitable power supply, too high input voltage
Motor and driver are unsuitable for each other
Incorrect DIP switch current settings
Incorrect wirings among the motor, driver, and power supply
Short circuit exists