Re: MAX NC pinout
Posted by
Alan Marconett KM6VV
on 2000-12-21 14:39:52 UTC
Terry,
Yes, and that would make it reversed. Also note that the limits and
home are different!
Alan KM6VV
Terry May wrote:
Yes, and that would make it reversed. Also note that the limits and
home are different!
Alan KM6VV
Terry May wrote:
>
> Phil's question made me realize I need to know the same info for
> using EMC.
> Checking the web site showed the following pin out for EMC stepper
> interfaces;
>
> Output Parallel Port
> ------ -------------
> X direction D0, pin 2
> X clock D1, pin 3
> Y direction D2, pin 4
> Y clock D3, pin 5
> Z direction D4, pin 6
> Z clock D5, pin 7
>
> Input Parallel Port
> ------- -------------
> X/Y/Z lim + S3, pin 15
> X/Y/Z lim - S4, pin 13
> X/Y/Z home S5, pin 12
>
> My question is pretty basic, I think, does "clock" on this list mean
> the same a "step" when folks commonly talk about step and direction?
>
> Terry
Discussion Thread
Phil Laliberte
2000-12-21 01:21:49 UTC
MAX NC pinout
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-21 10:46:38 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Terry May
2000-12-21 11:51:08 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
pwcag@a...
2000-12-21 12:18:09 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-21 14:39:52 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Tony Jeffree
2000-12-22 02:48:38 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Terry May
2000-12-22 11:18:17 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-22 13:22:06 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Terry May
2000-12-22 18:34:24 UTC
Re: MAX NC pinout
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-12-22 20:09:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: MAX NC pinout