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    Quote Originally Posted by gregors View Post
    it came with this, im guessing i connect the steppers driver through the virtual lpt thenClick image for larger version. 

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    That's just a DB25 terminal block. You really need a proper breakout board that offers some signal isolation to protect the controller. The breakout board will also provide a few other features like Spindle speed controller and relay.

    It's been a while since I used the PLCM-e4 so I've forgotten exactly what it provides regards input/outputs etc but think i'm correct in saying to get full use you'll need either dedicated board that offers enough I/O to make full use or will need 2 or more standard breakout boards.

    I'll see if can find the manual to refresh my memory.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    That's just a DB25 terminal block. You really need a proper breakout board that offers some signal isolation to protect the controller. The breakout board will also provide a few other features like Spindle speed controller and relay.

    It's been a while since I used the PLCM-e4 so I've forgotten exactly what it provides regards input/outputs etc but think i'm correct in saying to get full use you'll need either dedicated board that offers enough I/O to make full use or will need 2 or more standard breakout boards.

    I'll see if can find the manual to refresh my memory.!


    https://purelogic.ru/data/docs/elekt..._manual_en.pdf

    link to the manual, to be honist i just wanted a all in one type board, if theis gets to confusing i might just get rid and buy a CSMIO/IP-M type

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