Re: Junction boards - WAS: Gecko 340 Servo motor
Posted by
Steve Stallings
on 2001-02-22 19:34:44 UTC
Matt Shaver wrote:
1) Sorry, nothing related to CNC. My regular work includes lots
of development work for data communications devices. We often
use kluges based on an IBM-PM as custom test fixtures. The
GAL and 26LS32 are the basis of a gadget to capture some
RS422 control signals for debug. The junction board was a
sort of "kill two birds with one stone" thing, proto board for
work and junction board for hobby CNC. Now, when I get some spare
time, I hope to experiment with some really useful stuff! :>)
2) PMD, my regular company, does development work and sells to
the government and OEM customers. PMDeXpress is being set up
as an identity to sell to end users.
Cheers,
Steve
> Steve Stallings wrote:Hi Matt,
>
>> See: http://www.metalworking.com/par-port-board/index.html
>>
>> Assembled price is $39 each. There are presently eight units
>> available, but more could be ready in a couple of weeks if
>> there is any real demand for these.
>
>Just out of curiosity:
>
>1. What's going on with the GAL and the LS32?
>2. What is PMD eXpress?
>
>Inquiring minds...,
>Matt
1) Sorry, nothing related to CNC. My regular work includes lots
of development work for data communications devices. We often
use kluges based on an IBM-PM as custom test fixtures. The
GAL and 26LS32 are the basis of a gadget to capture some
RS422 control signals for debug. The junction board was a
sort of "kill two birds with one stone" thing, proto board for
work and junction board for hobby CNC. Now, when I get some spare
time, I hope to experiment with some really useful stuff! :>)
2) PMD, my regular company, does development work and sells to
the government and OEM customers. PMDeXpress is being set up
as an identity to sell to end users.
Cheers,
Steve