Fantastic video! I am currently using this for my project but I need to control 2 stepper motors at the same time. Extending the array that contains the pin numbers isn't working for me. Do you know of a way to do this?? Thank you for the help!
Hi, when you connect the build array and array to num to the case structure, without connecting it to anything else, i see you dont have an error. However, on my it says: "missing assignment to tunnel". Can you help with this?
Really simple step-by-step video, making LabVIEW simple to use.
LabVIEW is less confusing coz of these videos!!!! Thanks!!!!
Very nice video!
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Thank you! But the code moves the stepper motor in the clockwise direction only.
Your assistance will be very helpful.
can you send me the code
How did you do the DO Channels are they array (sorry man I dont know so much about LabVIEW I am trying to learn)
I solve the problem. It is working thanks :)
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Hey, my stepper motor works normally but for some reason sometimes I continuously run into an issue named error 5003, do you know why could this be?
Hi, sorry is this unipolar or bipolar stepper motor?? 😊
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Fantastic video! I am currently using this for my project but I need to control 2 stepper motors at the same time. Extending the array that contains the pin numbers isn't working for me. Do you know of a way to do this?? Thank you for the help!
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Can you give me the project, i really need it for the thesis. I never use labview, it's so hard.
can i use ULN2003 instead of ULN2003A
Hi, when you connect the build array and array to num to the case structure, without connecting it to anything else, i see you dont have an error. However, on my it says: "missing assignment to tunnel". Can you help with this?
If you right click on the the tiny box on the left side of the case structure. You can select use default value if not connected :)
is there a way to make it faster
awesome..
How can we give input for no.of steps?
Thank you, it worked out fine.
Does that also work with a Nema 17, for example?
How about the assignment of the pins?
You will have to modify it to suit your application.
how to reduce the time delay
Can I make it work with a national instruments I/O?
can you share the code with use
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