Hi everyone,
I've been on the hunt for an offline version of the Easy Driver software and I'm starting to feel like I'm going in circles. I've tried looking on the official website of the software, as well as several reliable driver download websites, but I haven't been able to find a working link for the offline version. Does anyone happen to have a reliable source or a direct download link for the offline version of Easy Driver? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Easy Driver Offline
Re: Easy Driver Offline
Below you can download easy offline driver for Windows.
File name: easy-offline.exe
Version: 6.869
File size: 17441 MB
Upload source: other website
Antivirus software passed: Norton version 5.89
Easy Driver Offline
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This device is an Easy Driver Offline, designed for controlling stepper motors. It offers both input and output capabilities, making it ideal for various applications.
Specifications:
- Stepper motor driver: Easy Driver
- Input voltage: 7-30VDC
- Motor current: Up to 750mA per phase
- Microstepping: Full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 steps
- Output voltage: VDD (as input voltage)
- Output current: Up to 750mA per phase
- Onboard potentiometer for controlling motor current
- Four on-board LEDs for easy visual indication
- Input pins: EN (Enable), STEP (Step), DIR (Direction)
- Output pins: M1, M2 (Motor phases A and B)
- Onboard jumpers for configuring microstepping
Troubleshooting questions and answers:
1. Q: Why is my stepper motor not moving even though the Easy Driver is properly connected?
A: Ensure that the Enable (EN) pin is set to high. Also, double-check the wiring and connections between the input pins (STEP, DIR) and the corresponding controller.
2. Q: Why is the Easy Driver heating up excessively during operation?
A: Excessive heating can occur if the motor current setting is too high. Lower the motor current by adjusting the onboard potentiometer to prevent overheating. Also, check for any short circuits or improper connections that may be causing the issue.
3. Q: Why are the motor movements erratic and inconsistent?
A: Erratic movements can be a result of incorrect microstepping settings. Make sure the onboard jumpers are properly configured for the desired microstepping mode. Additionally, check the quality of the power supply being used, as insufficient or unstable voltage can cause erratic motor behavior.
File name: easy-offline.exe
Version: 6.869
File size: 17441 MB
Upload source: other website
Antivirus software passed: Norton version 5.89
Easy Driver Offline
(click above to download)
This device is an Easy Driver Offline, designed for controlling stepper motors. It offers both input and output capabilities, making it ideal for various applications.
Specifications:
- Stepper motor driver: Easy Driver
- Input voltage: 7-30VDC
- Motor current: Up to 750mA per phase
- Microstepping: Full, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16 steps
- Output voltage: VDD (as input voltage)
- Output current: Up to 750mA per phase
- Onboard potentiometer for controlling motor current
- Four on-board LEDs for easy visual indication
- Input pins: EN (Enable), STEP (Step), DIR (Direction)
- Output pins: M1, M2 (Motor phases A and B)
- Onboard jumpers for configuring microstepping
Troubleshooting questions and answers:
1. Q: Why is my stepper motor not moving even though the Easy Driver is properly connected?
A: Ensure that the Enable (EN) pin is set to high. Also, double-check the wiring and connections between the input pins (STEP, DIR) and the corresponding controller.
2. Q: Why is the Easy Driver heating up excessively during operation?
A: Excessive heating can occur if the motor current setting is too high. Lower the motor current by adjusting the onboard potentiometer to prevent overheating. Also, check for any short circuits or improper connections that may be causing the issue.
3. Q: Why are the motor movements erratic and inconsistent?
A: Erratic movements can be a result of incorrect microstepping settings. Make sure the onboard jumpers are properly configured for the desired microstepping mode. Additionally, check the quality of the power supply being used, as insufficient or unstable voltage can cause erratic motor behavior.
Re: Re: Easy Driver Offline
Thanks for sharing the link to the working Windows driver for the Easy Driver Offline device, it worked perfectly for me!