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    Another option would be to use only one driver and switch the control signals (step, direction, and what else you have) between the two devices.

    Jan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowtech View Post
    Another option would be to use only one driver and switch the control signals (step, direction, and what else you have) between the two devices.

    Jan
    Can you be more specific, please?
    Is there a device like that?
    Should I make a board with step and direction from both motors and a switch between them for changing? .
    Sorry, for the newbie questions, but I try to figure this one out by myself.

    Many thanks
    GAbi

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabi68 View Post
    Can you be more specific, please?
    Is there a device like that?
    Should I make a board with step and direction from both motors and a switch between them for changing? .
    Sorry, for the newbie questions, but I try to figure this one out by myself.

    Many thanks
    GAbi

    Well, if the DM542 drivers are already built into two different machines, my suggestion might be more work.

    What you need to do it the way you described would be a 4p2t (4 poles, 2 throw) switch or relay.
    This can switch the 4 wires of the stepper between 2 sources, but the switch has to be rated for the full current of the steppers.

    Jan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowtech View Post
    Well, if the DM542 drivers are already built into two different machines, my suggestion might be more work.

    What you need to do it the way you described would be a 4p2t (4 poles, 2 throw) switch or relay.
    This can switch the 4 wires of the stepper between 2 sources, but the switch has to be rated for the full current of the steppers.

    Jan
    You will have a good chance of blowing the drive if you switch if you switch it live
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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    This is what I am afraid. Blowing a driver is not that bad (they are cheap), but the board of the laser is £1000. Open to any working solution. Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    You will have a good chance of blowing the drive if you switch if you switch it live
    Yes, i agree, thought about that only seconds after posting, but my post count is so low that every post has to be approved by a mod, so i couldnt edit it in time.
    Sorry for giving bad advice :-)

    Jan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowtech View Post
    Yes, i agree, thought about that only seconds after posting, but my post count is so low that every post has to be approved by a mod, so i couldnt edit it in time.
    Sorry for giving bad advice :-)

    Jan
    Your welcome, we all have to learn 👍
    ..Clive
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