RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

FelixP
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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I tried loading the marlin firmware onto the board with your ide, no change regarding the "7 commands" issue in Repetier.
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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so,I have a question。
1.i doubt that the firmware does not upload success,even it show “done upload ”
2.in your reprtier,you can set it like this: config》reset on connect 》disable
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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I found the problem, repetier reset the baud rate. That said, I tested the motors again, the z axis motors still do not move.
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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I'm sorry if this wasn't clear. changing the firmware did not work. the z axis motors still do not move.

Is there anything else that can be done, or is this a confirmed hardware problem?

If it is a hardware problem, then how does Geeetech go through the replacement process?
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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when the motor was working,you testing the following pins
the DIR and GND normal is 0-5V
the STP and GND normal is 0-2.2V
the RET and GND normal is 1.5V
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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When I tested the areas you directed, I got the following results:
the DIR and GND was a dud, .002 volts
the STP and GND was very low, .025 volts
the RET and GND was almost normal 1.25~ volts
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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I upload the stepper firmware in this post.
you only need to connect 12V power supply and the axis motor.
you test the voltage between the pins again.
waiting your reply.Best regards.
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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DIR and GND fluctuated from .01 to 5.1 volts
STP and GND fluctuated from 1.1 to 2.55 volts
RET and GND was only .143 volts
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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if the z axis motors still do not move.
The good news is I think we found the reason, maybe the chip 4982ET damage.
Also I'm sorry, we can't help you to replace the chip, May require you to replace the chip by yourself.
hope to be solve this problem, waiting your reply.
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Re: RAMBo malfunction on z axis motors

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I'm sorry, but the z motors on the board are not moving.

The z motors on the board never moved. I had this problem from the beginning, the board came broken.

Is it possible to get a replacement to the board, since it came broken?
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