Need help for this driver ims 200-2a

Hello guys,i need help to drive this stepper motor using ims 200....any of u have used this driver before???
Im using arduino uno v3 to control, but still cant.

-motor model=PF464-02(a)

Another question, what is phase inductance means???
the motor has 1.5 Khz...is that stand for the motor frequency?
correct me if im wrong....

Here i attached the datasheet for the driver and motor....

2 phase stepper catalog.pdf (202 KB)

ims200.pdf (228 KB)

There was another Thread about this driver in the last week or so - have a search with Google.

There are jumpers on the board to select the mode it operates in. Use the step/direction setting so that it is like most other stepper drivers.

Simplest solution is to read about inductance on Wikipedia or somewhere similar.

...R

Thanks Robin,

i already read that thread,but i still cant make this motor run...

about the connection, can someone help me for output pulse from the controller to the driver....

some attachment here for the connection diagram..

kay88:
Another question, what is phase inductance means???
the motor has 1.5 Khz...is that stand for the motor frequency?

The phase inductance is the inductance of one winding.

Where does it say 1.5kHz?

Hai Mark, here part where the datasheet write about the phase inductance..

Either study inductance on Wikipedia or ignore it.

If you want help with your problem do the following (all of them).

Post a link to the other Thread so I can re-read it.
Post your code, and please use the # button to insert code tags before and after it.
Post a diagram of how you have things connected - a photo of a clear pencil drawing is fine.

...R

kay88:
Hai Mark, here part where the datasheet write about the phase inductance..

Still can't see anything about 1.5kHz. There's an entry for 1.5mH (millihenries) in
the inductance column. The henry is the unit of inductance being that value that
leads to an induced voltage of exactly 1V when the current changes at exactly 1A/s

The lower the winding inductance the faster the motor can turn for a given supply
voltage, since inductance limits the rate at which winding current can change.