Re: pin out hook up help?
Posted by
Brian Punkar
on 2002-09-20 20:09:03 UTC
Unfortunately I can not find a complete diagram for the super-tech
servo systems wiring . Most of the stuff is basic but I don't know
what START and STOP do or what configuration you use i.e coolants or
spindle control. In general you can hook up as labeled. Use 5v to
pull up any signals that need a high or ground for low signals that
are unused but require a state. You can run grounds back to any
ground on the deskwinnc module. If the cable will be any real length
you can twist pairs of wires one signal one ground ie. Pins 2-18 x
step and ground 3-19 x dir and ground. Since the ground is common for
a short run you can just run several wires back or even one larger
one.
Sorry I can be much more help but a few more questions answered
would sort it out.
What are START and STOP ??
What sense high or low is the servo fault output?
Do you use limits, home switches, coolants,or spindle drive? And in
what configuration.
Where is Pin 1?
Pin 2 input X axis step ->( deskwinnc X step)
Pin 3 input X direction ->( deskwinnc X dir)
Pin 4 input Y axis step ->( deskwinnc Y step)
Pin 5 input Y direction. ->( deskwinnc Y dir)
Pin 6 input Relay A ->( deskwinnc fld or cw if used)
Pin 7 input Relay B ->( deskwinnc mst or ccw if used)
Pin 8 input Z axis step ->( deskwinnc Z step)
Pin 9 input Z direction ->( deskwinnc Z dir)
Home switches if used.
Pin 11 output X limit switch ->(deskwinnc X home)
Pin 12 output Y limit switch ->(deskwinnc Y home)
Pin 13 output Z limit switch ->(deskwinnc Z home)
Pin 15 output Servo Fault -> ? if active high could be ESTP
If active low limit 2 input or unused for now.
Pin 16 input must be high -> (deskwinnc +5v )
Pins 18 through 25 are ground ->( deskwinnc ground any will do)
No idea here what these do????
Pin 14 input START
Pin 17 input STOP
Brian
BSP
servo systems wiring . Most of the stuff is basic but I don't know
what START and STOP do or what configuration you use i.e coolants or
spindle control. In general you can hook up as labeled. Use 5v to
pull up any signals that need a high or ground for low signals that
are unused but require a state. You can run grounds back to any
ground on the deskwinnc module. If the cable will be any real length
you can twist pairs of wires one signal one ground ie. Pins 2-18 x
step and ground 3-19 x dir and ground. Since the ground is common for
a short run you can just run several wires back or even one larger
one.
Sorry I can be much more help but a few more questions answered
would sort it out.
What are START and STOP ??
What sense high or low is the servo fault output?
Do you use limits, home switches, coolants,or spindle drive? And in
what configuration.
Where is Pin 1?
Pin 2 input X axis step ->( deskwinnc X step)
Pin 3 input X direction ->( deskwinnc X dir)
Pin 4 input Y axis step ->( deskwinnc Y step)
Pin 5 input Y direction. ->( deskwinnc Y dir)
Pin 6 input Relay A ->( deskwinnc fld or cw if used)
Pin 7 input Relay B ->( deskwinnc mst or ccw if used)
Pin 8 input Z axis step ->( deskwinnc Z step)
Pin 9 input Z direction ->( deskwinnc Z dir)
Home switches if used.
Pin 11 output X limit switch ->(deskwinnc X home)
Pin 12 output Y limit switch ->(deskwinnc Y home)
Pin 13 output Z limit switch ->(deskwinnc Z home)
Pin 15 output Servo Fault -> ? if active high could be ESTP
If active low limit 2 input or unused for now.
Pin 16 input must be high -> (deskwinnc +5v )
Pins 18 through 25 are ground ->( deskwinnc ground any will do)
No idea here what these do????
Pin 14 input START
Pin 17 input STOP
Brian
BSP
Discussion Thread
ticutter
2002-09-20 15:40:23 UTC
pin out hook up help?
Brian Punkar
2002-09-20 16:04:17 UTC
Re: pin out hook up help?
ticutter
2002-09-20 16:10:18 UTC
Re: pin out hook up help?
Brian Punkar
2002-09-20 20:09:03 UTC
Re: pin out hook up help?