Re: gecko 320 and err/res function
Posted by
cnchomeman
on 2003-07-14 09:14:12 UTC
Thanks everyone who replied. One more question for now. Can I use
the "common" (+5 volts) as an enable from the computer? High and the
drive will run, low and it won't. Then I can use the err/res as an
output to the computer when there is a fault?
Thanks
Eric
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "cnchomeman"
<cnchomeman@y...> wrote:
the "common" (+5 volts) as an enable from the computer? High and the
drive will run, low and it won't. Then I can use the err/res as an
output to the computer when there is a fault?
Thanks
Eric
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "cnchomeman"
<cnchomeman@y...> wrote:
> Do people generally use the Err/res terminal on the drive as adrive
> enable from the computer? I would like make it go high to enablethe
> axis like some of the other controllers out there, and I would alsothere
> like hook it to an input to my computer, to stop the program if
> is a fault. I can do one or the other, but I am not sure if I cando
> both. How can this be best done? Has it been done? Can it be done?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Eric
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cnchomeman
2003-07-13 19:35:14 UTC
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2003-07-13 20:30:39 UTC
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Bernard R
2003-07-13 21:26:07 UTC
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Bernard R
2003-07-14 09:01:05 UTC
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cnchomeman
2003-07-14 09:14:12 UTC
Re: gecko 320 and err/res function