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23-12-2015 #1
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23-12-2015 #2
What Bob is it Jim.? . . . . Also do you realise you don't have to use the enable on the drive if you don't want to. ?
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23-12-2015 #3
Hi Jazz,
Sorry its not so clear in the image I uploaded is it...
Its a pcpps bob
http%3A%2F%2Fwww.diycnc.co.uk%2Fforms%2FPCPPSV3.pd f
And the drive is a leadshine m752.
I have been running without using the enable function (nothing connected on the drive) but i wanted to understand how it could work really.
Cheers,
Jim
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23-12-2015 #4
Yes I had a feeling it was PCPPS.
just take Ena(+) on drive to Ena pin on BOB and Ena (-) on drive to Gnd on BOB. You'll then have to set the Enable output in mach and tell it which pin number.
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24-12-2015 #5
Great, thanks for that Jazz I will give it a go. :)
Follow up question, should there be a power up order for the PC, BoB, stepper drives, Vfd etc?
Cheers,
Jim
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