Ok I'll get a photo, thanks for your help
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Ok I'll get a photo, thanks for your help
Good morning, here is a photo of the underside of my bob;
Kev
So if the 24V LED is lighting up, and you've got no voltage at the top left pin on the opto's, then looking at that, the fault can only be the throughhole/via.
If you connect 24V to the board, looking at the front of the board, follow the track from the 24V LED to the via at the T-junction in the track. You should get 24V there?
If you do, then flip the board over and see if you still get 24V on the opposite side of the via.
If you do, then follow the track up and check to see if you get 24V at the optos.
If it is a faulty via, applying pressure when you probe could be enough to re-connect it. If that is the problem, the easy option is to put a little bit wire through it (drill it out slightly if needed), and solder it on both sides, and that should reconnect both sides of the PCB.
WOW i have no idea what you've just said !
This is a bit out of my depth, what's the via. if I was to send you the board could you repair it ? all costs paid by me
Hi Kev
using the photo's from post 3 and post 32
I have traced part of the supply circuit powering the opto-isolators
Attachment 21296
the track from the opto-isolators starts of on the underside of the board
then near to the 24V LED passes through a "via" (a plated through hole)and
then another "via" next to the missing B axis connector
the track ends at the + connector of the capacitor next to the LM317 regulator
the photo is not clear enough but I expect the capacitor + terminal is connected to the metal tab on the LM317 which is connected to the regulator output
the 1800 ohm and two 300 ohm resistors set the LM317 output to 10V
looking closer at the LM2576 switching regulator it has -5.0 at the end of its part number indicating its the 5V version
( LM2576S-5.0 = 5v ouput )
if a Via is open circuit the copper pads can be cleaned and a copper wire passed through and soldered to remak the connection
since the "24V LED" lights the only Via to check is lext to the LED
John
PS
check there is continuity from the limit switches 5 pin connector common terminal and the DC power in negative
so if i do both through holes you've pointed out with the wire do you think that would solve the problem ?
There is continuity from the capacitor to the optos, but not from the 10v input to the gnd on the home switch socket
Hi Kev
you have done some of the tests I had on this diagram
Attachment 21297
you may have an open circuit limit switch common
Attachment 21298
John
The voltage on the 1st of your 2 photo's each read 10v. (9.9v actual ) the first photo has got continuity
Kev
Hi Kev
if this is what you have measured
Attachment 21299
then I would have expected mach3 to see the limit switches operating
provided mach3 is set up correctly and the printer port is working
the test results for this should prove the breakout board is working
Attachment 21300
John