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Question IBT-2 lock up

Discussion in 'Motor actuators and drivers' started by miaziol, Feb 20, 2022.

  1. miaziol

    miaziol New Member

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    I have a strange problem. Specifically with one ibt-2 if I set the pwm above 10Hz it locks up, only cutting off the power helps. I put a gear ratio of 60: 1 instead of 40: 1, it didn't change anything. Even if I put a new driver there, the same thing happens.
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    zapata_h Active Member

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    Attach an image of your configuration
  3. Allwin Joseph

    Allwin Joseph ajstan

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    if it doesnt fix it even after changing the driver, you will have to check everything from your AVR board to the potentiometer, attach an image of ur setup.
  4. Airbas72

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    Hello, I bought IBT2 drivers, assembled the drive and it did not work correctly, but worked jerkily. Then I removed the potentiometer and checked it with a tester, it turned out that it did not change its resistance linearly. I had to replace it.