Re: parallel port not working with emc?
Posted by
mpictor
on 2005-11-15 16:46:45 UTC
RadioShack DID have a small breakout board that would do this for
you; I don't know if they still carry it. You could also try
DigiKey. It would be a lot easier than chopping a cable up,
figuring out which wire is which, and trying to solder to a new
connector... it was DB25M to DB25F, so you just plug it in and go.
Mark
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Irby Jones" <irbyrat@c...>
wrote:
some later version EMC can't do it outright. But I would consider
making up an "adapter" cable between the parallel port cable and the
FET-3 board. One thing I've noticed in playing around with different
programs is that the parallel port pin assignments can vary, and
an "adapter" cable is pretty simple way to make most any program
work with a given controller board.
cable and the FET-3 board. Run pins 2-7 straight through. If you
don't mind having the motors enabled all the time, connect pins 14,
16, and 17 to any pin from 18-25 at the "FET-3" connector and leave
pins 14, 16, and 17 unconnected at the "parallel port cable"
connector. Pins 18-25 are grounds and FET-3 enable is active LO, so
this enables the motors all the time. Optionally, you could put a
switch between pins 14, 16, and 17 and ground to allow you to
switch "enable" on and off. I don't know offhand if the "enable"
lines on the FET-3 board are pulled HI on the board, and the simple
switch may not work unless they are.
with these signals. EMC uses only one pin, 12, for a "home"
indication on any of the axes. It uses pin 15 for a "positive"
motion direction limit indication on any of the axes, and pin 13 for
a "negative" motion direction limit indication on any of the axes.
you; I don't know if they still carry it. You could also try
DigiKey. It would be a lot easier than chopping a cable up,
figuring out which wire is which, and trying to solder to a new
connector... it was DB25M to DB25F, so you just plug it in and go.
Mark
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Irby Jones" <irbyrat@c...>
wrote:
><pearcedang@y...> wrote:
>
>
> --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "pearcedang"
> >EMC
> > Can EMC redefine the assignments of pins 14,16,17?
> >
> > The current pin assignments are as Irby indicated for both the
> > stepperworld FET-3 board 14,16,17 as x,y and z enables) and for
> > (using Freqmod according to the EMC manual 14, 16,17 areunfortunately
> > assigned to B step, C dir, C step repsectively).there could do that for EMC and recompile the program for you, if
> >
> > I wrote to Rustle Laidman of stepperworld and he explained:
> > > The (FET-3) axis enable bits are active LO, however pins
> > > 14 and 17 are inverted in (the parallel port) hardware,
> > > so in software you would set them HI.
> > > Another way to think of this is to SET 14,17 HI, and 16 LO to
> > > activate all axis.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> As far as redefining EMC pin assignments, a lot of programmers out
some later version EMC can't do it outright. But I would consider
making up an "adapter" cable between the parallel port cable and the
FET-3 board. One thing I've noticed in playing around with different
programs is that the parallel port pin assignments can vary, and
an "adapter" cable is pretty simple way to make most any program
work with a given controller board.
>up a short cable and connectors to fit between your parallel port
> There are several ways you could go, but one way would be to make
cable and the FET-3 board. Run pins 2-7 straight through. If you
don't mind having the motors enabled all the time, connect pins 14,
16, and 17 to any pin from 18-25 at the "FET-3" connector and leave
pins 14, 16, and 17 unconnected at the "parallel port cable"
connector. Pins 18-25 are grounds and FET-3 enable is active LO, so
this enables the motors all the time. Optionally, you could put a
switch between pins 14, 16, and 17 and ground to allow you to
switch "enable" on and off. I don't know offhand if the "enable"
lines on the FET-3 board are pulled HI on the board, and the simple
switch may not work unless they are.
>know how the FET-3 board handles these, so I can't say what to do
> As far as hooking up limit switches, home switches, etc. I don't
with these signals. EMC uses only one pin, 12, for a "home"
indication on any of the axes. It uses pin 15 for a "positive"
motion direction limit indication on any of the axes, and pin 13 for
a "negative" motion direction limit indication on any of the axes.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Irby
>
Discussion Thread
pearcedang
2005-11-10 11:18:57 UTC
parallel port not working with emc?
Irby Jones
2005-11-11 15:35:04 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?
pearcedang
2005-11-15 06:11:17 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?
Irby Jones
2005-11-15 13:35:51 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?
mpictor
2005-11-15 16:46:45 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?
pearcedang
2005-11-15 21:31:33 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?
Stephen Wille Padnos
2005-11-16 08:27:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: parallel port not working with emc?
yet_another_kent
2005-11-16 15:44:07 UTC
Re: parallel port not working with emc?