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If I select "turn power off" from the LCD menu the flickering stops
Re: Motors - how bad are the regenerative current and the EMI relatated issues November 11, 2016 06:45PM |
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JamesK
The ripples in your photos look much more like a mechanical problem than a result of the drv8825 step irregularities. Back emf from the motors shouldn't cause flickering on your LCD during normal operation.
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If I select "turn power off" from the LCD menu the flickering stops
From your description it sounded like you had a single PSU supplying all the voltages, so if you turn it off where does the LCD get any power from? Or, if your PSU isn't actually switched by software, then what you're seeing is a side effect of turning off all the heaters and drivers. The most likely cause is the heat bed crow-barring the PSU and impacting the derived 5V supply. Do you have a scope you could check the 5V line with? A large amount of capacitance before (with a diode) and after the 5V regulator might help. Of course, if the 5V rail is struggling then likely the 12V is too (if I understood correctly and it is also derived from the 24V line), in which case any sag in the 12V line might get through the stepper drivers and show up in your motors.
When you said you were using regulators to derive the 12V and 5V lines did you actually mean DC-DC buck convertors? That would be a far better bet than a linear regulator.
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