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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Nemo1966
    Seems literally just the "servo on" for that one - as you posted in the modified picture.
    Yup, like Kitwn said earlier - the beauty of open-collector drives is in the ease (and general robustness) of interfacing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doddy View Post
    Yup, like Kitwn said earlier - the beauty of open-collector drives is in the ease (and general robustness) of interfacing.
    Thanks again.

    Now the "other" thing that is worrying me is.....

    Looking at this video 7:30 minutes in.

    It mentions the "Axis" controls are 5v and goes on to say he blew the fuse by connecting 24v to the VCC on that side (you'll understand what I mean if you watch that section).

    I am was worried about controlling the 24v servo with 5v, however in the last pics I sent showing the MB3 connected to a Panasonic Minas. The MB3 people connected to it directly... so i guess I may be worrying unduly?
    Every time I am wrong - the World makes a little less sense.

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