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:Try increasing motor current limits or try motor without any load
 
:Try increasing motor current limits or try motor without any load
 
;No current flow on motor
 
;No current flow on motor
:Verify that current really flows through motor by doing response tests at Granity Testing page. Tick Torque setpoint & achieved signals to see the target current and actual current of motor. Both curves should stay together. If Torque achieved lags behind, it is sign of insuffucient supply voltage to overcome motor coil resistance or EMF. One possibility is also activation of [[STO]] that forces drive power stage off.
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:Verify that current really flows through motor by doing response tests at Granity Testing page. Tick Torque setpoint & achieved signals to see the target current and actual current of motor. Both curves should stay together. If Torque achieved lags behind, it is sign of insuffucient supply voltage to overcome motor coil resistance or [[EMF]]. One possibility is also activation of [[STO]] that forces drive power stage off.
 
;Motor initialization has failed
 
;Motor initialization has failed
 
:If Hall sensonrs ([[FBH]]) are not used, then drive may fail to initialize motor properly under significant mechanical load or due to weight of vertical axis. Try increasing current limits or connecting Hall sensors (if motor is equipped with them).
 
:If Hall sensonrs ([[FBH]]) are not used, then drive may fail to initialize motor properly under significant mechanical load or due to weight of vertical axis. Try increasing current limits or connecting Hall sensors (if motor is equipped with them).
 
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Revision as of 20:16, 21 April 2014

This article lists common reasons for motor not producing desired motion when using GD motor drives.

The suggested actions are described for drives supporting Granity software. Hoever similar instructions apply to older GDtool based drives too.

List of reasons

Fault state going active
Drive suspends all motor control until fault is cleared. If fault occurs again, check parameterization of drive or try adjusting fault tolerance limits to higher. If no stability can be achieved, pay attention to correctness of motor parameters MPC, FBR, FBI and FBH. In many cases counting direction of encoder is opposite of assumed, so inverting FBI setting may be needed. All of these settings safe to experiment if motor is shaft unmounted.
Incorrect motor settings
Double check all motor parameters especially on Machine tab of Granity. Also see the previous paragraph ↑↑.
No setpoint signal
Try moving motor by giving commands Granity's Set Abs and Set Inc buttons.
Output current is insufficient to overcome load friction or weight
Try increasing motor current limits or try motor without any load
No current flow on motor
Verify that current really flows through motor by doing response tests at Granity Testing page. Tick Torque setpoint & achieved signals to see the target current and actual current of motor. Both curves should stay together. If Torque achieved lags behind, it is sign of insuffucient supply voltage to overcome motor coil resistance or EMF. One possibility is also activation of STO that forces drive power stage off.
Motor initialization has failed
If Hall sensonrs (FBH) are not used, then drive may fail to initialize motor properly under significant mechanical load or due to weight of vertical axis. Try increasing current limits or connecting Hall sensors (if motor is equipped with them).