Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
i2i
it's fed with either 5v or 12v, pretty sure it's 5v. It's basically a three wire proximity switch, gnd, supply, and output. It will give you a switched output relative to the supply voltage.
So does that basically activate when the proximity sensor is happy? So its a locator device?
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
there's a point on the disc that is removed, this activates the sensor when it passes it. The logic in the macro needs to see this twice for one tool position
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
Hi, so update time. Mostly there now, busy wiring in the DC Drive input isolator. I just want to check, some of the wiring a bit uncertain about.
This is the board I am using, as recommended by i2i.
http://diycnc.co.uk/spindleV5x.pdf
On the board, I need to provide 24V DC, straight forward, I take from my 24V PSU rails.
I then need to provide the 0-10V output to the old DC drive, check, 2 wires, sorted.
I then need to provide GND, STEP, DIR and Run / Enable.
From my CS Labs unit IP-A, I get an Analog Output.
So, looking at the image below, I take from pin 7 (Analog Out 0) and pin 20 (Gnd) - do these go to the GND and STEP inputs on the board?
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui...c667&zw&atsh=1
What do I use for DIR And Run / Enable then? Are these from my CS Labs unit (24V switched outputs)?
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
Chas I don't see an image!!
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
Gnd. Gnd
Step. This is a 5v logic level pulse and is normally a configured output from the parallel port that gives 2000 pulses for full output, which will be 10v dc.
Dir. This is a 5v logic level relay.
Run. This is a 5v logic level relay.
The board is basically a DC isolated frequency to voltage converter with two added relays
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
I am not sure what you are going to do with this board, the CSMIO/IP-A does not have any step and direction output, the controller has a 0-10V output that goes to the spindle speed control. If you need isolation because the current spindle has no isolation, then you are better to just throw the spindle away and stick an inverter and ac motor in the system.
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Originally Posted by
Chaz
Hi, so update time. Mostly there now, busy wiring in the DC Drive input isolator. I just want to check, some of the wiring a bit uncertain about.
This is the board I am using, as recommended by i2i.
http://diycnc.co.uk/spindleV5x.pdf
On the board, I need to provide 24V DC, straight forward, I take from my 24V PSU rails.
I then need to provide the 0-10V output to the old DC drive, check, 2 wires, sorted.
I then need to provide GND, STEP, DIR and Run / Enable.
From my CS Labs unit IP-A, I get an Analog Output.
So, looking at the image below, I take from pin 7 (Analog Out 0) and pin 20 (Gnd) - do these go to the GND and STEP inputs on the board?
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui...c667&zw&atsh=1
What do I use for DIR And Run / Enable then? Are these from my CS Labs unit (24V switched outputs)?
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Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
Clive S
Chas I don't see an image!!
Sorry, I copied / pasted the post and was surprised as I could see it. Clearly no one else can ;p
See below.
http://www.mycncuk.com/attachment.ph...id=15708&stc=1
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
dodgygeeza
I am not sure what you are going to do with this board, the CSMIO/IP-A does not have any step and direction output, the controller has a 0-10V output that goes to the spindle speed control. If you need isolation because the current spindle has no isolation, then you are better to just throw the spindle away and stick an inverter and ac motor in the system.
Ye, its just more money though that I dont need to spend.
Ill rather get this working, if someone can help with an isolation option / circuit and then later look to put in a higher speed spindle which will be useful for cutting the items I want to cut.
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
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Originally Posted by
dodgygeeza
I am not sure what you are going to do with this board, the CSMIO/IP-A does not have any step and direction output
Chaz send an email to Roy and ask him if the dc-dc converter is 1:1. If so you can probably run the ipa 0-10 through it instead of the generated voltage from the diy cnc board. ( please check this with Roy first )
Re: Denford Triac VMC with ATC Conversion / Fix
Thanks - just done.
Will wire up to be manually set for speed until I get some options.
Could I use the 5V from the Encoder output terminals on the CS Labs unit to allow me to enable the board? I dont have any other 5V supplied that I can use.