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  1. I just had an email from Bruce, and it apears that his clock pulse is about 3.3V, and he is using a laptop.
    This is most definately the problems, and is actually quite common when a laptop is used.
    The solution would be to use either another laptop with higher voltage outputs, or a desktop PC with a parallel port.

    Bruce,
    Try this and give us your results.

    Thanks

    Gary

    Quote Originally Posted by bruce_miranda View Post
    Aiming for Parallel and don't know what the wiring should be. So any help with be nice here.

    Gary from Motion told me that the SW4 was meant only for dropping current down to half after a phase but I'm so lost now I'll try anything.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    I just had an email from Bruce, and it apears that his clock pulse is about 3.3V, and he is using a laptop.
    This is most definately the problems, and is actually quite common when a laptop is used.
    The solution would be to use either another laptop with higher voltage outputs, or a desktop PC with a parallel port.

    Bruce,
    Try this and give us your results.

    Thanks

    Gary
    What breakout board is he using? The MDS drivers are optisolated so dont really need a sophisticated BOB and are pretty immune to cross-over noise on the signal lines due to the low impedance 'on' drive. Unless he has a very long cable from PC to BOB or the BOB is a old design with TTL rather than CMOS logic I'd be suprised that the use of a laptop was an issue.

  3. Mot sure about the Bob, but The measured voltage was 3.3V, which is on the border line of working for the optos.
    I have found that most support calls that end with the signal voltages being too low were on laptops.


    Quote Originally Posted by irving2008 View Post
    What breakout board is he using? The MDS drivers are optisolated so dont really need a sophisticated BOB and are pretty immune to cross-over noise on the signal lines due to the low impedance 'on' drive. Unless he has a very long cable from PC to BOB or the BOB is a old design with TTL rather than CMOS logic I'd be suprised that the use of a laptop was an issue.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    Mot sure about the Bob, but The measured voltage was 3.3V, which is on the border line of working for the optos.
    I have found that most support calls that end with the signal voltages being too low were on laptops.
    Don't say that after I've just spent £33 on a BOB! Not to mention having already spent £10 for the previous BOB which won't be used.

    I'll update this thread the moment I find something else worth reporting.

    Anyone else here using a CNC Fusion kit? I've had alignment issues with the Z axis in particular. Is it right that the entire weight of the Z axis is taken by the collar supplied in your kit? Also why is there so little space made around the LoveJoys? The Orange sticker peeled out on a couple - just shows how close they are to the walls.

  5. When we initially talked i presumed you were using our Bob, and this is a straight through bob with no components but two connectors.
    What bob are you using?





    Quote Originally Posted by bruce_miranda View Post
    Don't say that after I've just spent £33 on a BOB! Not to mention having already spent £10 for the previous BOB which won't be used.

    I'll update this thread the moment I find something else worth reporting.

    Anyone else here using a CNC Fusion kit? I've had alignment issues with the Z axis in particular. Is it right that the entire weight of the Z axis is taken by the collar supplied in your kit? Also why is there so little space made around the LoveJoys? The Orange sticker peeled out on a couple - just shows how close they are to the walls.

  6. #6
    I am using a similar BOB but was half the price and made by a CNC user, the board is milled on a CNC machine itself and comes with 4 PCB stand-offs.

    http://www.cncdoctor.co.uk/ParallelP...ard(P.004).pdf

  7. Quote Originally Posted by bruce_miranda View Post
    I am using a similar BOB but was half the price and made by a CNC user, the board is milled on a CNC machine itself and comes with 4 PCB stand-offs.

    http://www.cncdoctor.co.uk/ParallelP...ard(P.004).pdf
    Bruce. That BOB MUST be used driving the opto's in ACTIVE LOW configuration. Its half the price because it has no active drive components, its just a connector. The PC on its own will not have enough output drive to drive the optos in active high mode. The signals on the MDSxxx are labeled thus Step+, Step- and Dir+, Dir- The - connections need to go to your driving signals and the + connections to a source of +3.3 or +5v power. This can be got off a USB connector, off a spare disc power connector inside the PC or via a cheap 5v regulated wall-wart. See pic.
    Last edited by irving2008; 09-09-2008 at 11:37 PM.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by bruce_miranda View Post
    I am using a similar BOB but was half the price and made by a CNC user, the board is milled on a CNC machine itself and comes with 4 PCB stand-offs.

    http://www.cncdoctor.co.uk/ParallelP...ard(P.004).pdf
    Bruce. That BOB MUST be used driving the opto's in ACTIVE LOW configuration. It will not have enough output drive to drive the optos in active high mode. The signals on the MDSxxx are labeled thus Step+, Step- and Dir+, Dir- The - connectoins neednto go to your driving signals and the + connections to a source of +3.3 or +5v power. This can be got off a USB connector, off a spare disc power connector inside the PC or via a cheap 5v regulated wall-wart.
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