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    eBay item number:
    121924104910 this is the bob I have 2 thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith wainwright View Post
    eBay item number:
    121924104910 this is the bob I have 2 thanks
    Well with that bob you will have to supply the bob with 12-24 v as well for the input pins to work
    ..Clive
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    A 5V MPG won't be able to drive the inputs on that BOB directly. The inputs on those BOBs are rated at 12-24V.

    If you could find a datasheet for the optos on the board, you'll probably find you could change or even bypass the series resistors on the board, so they'll work on 5V, however it would depend on the current needed to drive the optos, and how much current the MPG can deliver.
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    A 5V MPG won't be able to drive the inputs on that BOB directly. The inputs on those BOBs are rated at 12-24V.
    I am sorry but I have to disagree as I have a 5V mpg running on one of those boards
    ..Clive
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    The boards are powered by a 24 volt power source but also have a 5 volt usb input . So clive are yours wired in any way diferent from mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keith wainwright View Post
    The boards are powered by a 24 volt power source but also have a 5 volt usb input . So clive are yours wired in any way diferent from mine.
    So you do have a 24V supply connected to the board? If not, the inputs do NOT work.
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    Yes 24 volts to both boards . All the other inputs work because the machine works fine . I am going to check diagnostics now

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    You could of maybe mentioned that in your previous post
    I don't see why as I gave the correct info to do the job.

    OK
    a) connect 8-12 V to the bob centre two terminals near the blue relay
    b) connect 5 V or the USB to the bob
    c) connect 5 V to the mpg + & - and A & B to input pins via a 1k resistor pins 10 and 11 (or any of the inputs)

    Job done , You will have to set the pins up and high/low in Mach3. I used Linuxcnc
    you might have to change the sense of the pins in Mach3 I used Linuxcnc

    Edit : If you need to use the bob to drive the VFD (0-10v) you need to power the BOB with at least 12V
    but if you don't need that the MPG will work with just 5V connected to the same pins at a) above
    Last edited by Clive S; 09-02-2018 at 02:52 PM. Reason: added text
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    I am sorry but I have to disagree as I have a 5V mpg running on one of those boards
    You could of maybe mentioned that in your previous post

    However, back to basics.
    Is the MPG switching the inputs of the BOB (the voltage should switch every two notches of the MPG on each channel)?
    Are the inputs shown on the diagnostic screen in Mach?

    But does the ESS support MPGs?
    I know the original USS had a dedicated MPG input, which they dropped for the ESS. However I've not paid much attention to what Warp9 have or have not added since I last had one several years ago.
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